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MSW Plant

MSW plant is an industry that converts Municipal Solid Waste into reusable products:
  1. Plastics Scrap
  2. Compost
  3. Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)
  4. Recyclables (Metal and plastic)
  5. Inert (Stones etc.)
MSW Plant is essential part of waste management for every city. An effectively operated MSW plant offers following advantages :
  • Upto 95% of city’s solid waste is reused and recycled. This marginally reduces the landfill area and the odour around landfill dumping sites
  • Sustainable investment for the contractor company
  • Only stones go to dumping yard. This reduces the solid waste pollution created by the city
  • City becomes highly Environment Friendly

It is not necessary to build mountains of dumping yards next to any city. Proven machinery and technology is now available to segregate and convert waste into reusable materials. Only stones go to dumping yard.

Pyrocrat establishes state of the art Municipal Solid Waste Management Plants. turnkey projects with Zero landfill and maximum resource recovery approach that brings sustainability in project. Our focus on technology developments which covers environmental Compliance, profitability and safety.

Pyrocrat’s MSW Plant segregates municipal solid waste using physical properties of waste like density and particle size. MSW plant converts waste into value by these three processes:

  1. Waste Segregation: In this process MSW is segregated into – (a) magnetic  material, (b) wet organic and (c)dry organic  using equipments called magnetic separator & trommel screen. The magnetic metal is sold in market. Wet organic is subjected to composting. Dry organic is further subjected to segregated into as Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) & Plastic for recycling.
  2. Composting: The wet organic is subjected to anaerobic composting using a microbial culture for 10 to 45 days depending on type of composting process & microbial culture used. After composting is complete, the material is screened through trommel  to separate usable compost fraction and inert for landfill. After quality control tests, The compost is sold in market.
  3. RDF Manufacturing & Plastic Recycling: In this process the air density separators (ADS) are used to separate the recyclable plastic scrap and refuse derived fuel. After testing, both Plastic Scrap and RDF are sold in market.
The following ‘Process Flow Chart’ explains MSW Plant operation.
Municipal Solid Waste Management Plant Process Flow Chart
 
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