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Revision as of 13:00, 16 September 2021
Bag Breakers are automated opening machines that operate at the beginning of MRFs and release the contents contained in bagged waste into the downstream plant at the required throughput rate. Bagged material is fed into a Bag Breaker at an evenly metered flow rate and is split open by blades on counter-rotating drums without damaging the waste[1]. Bags of all sizes can be split, and they are left in one or two pieces for easy removal. Conveyors both load the bags and then unload the split material for further processing. The hooper box can be built to match the throughput of the MRF and so the Bag Breaker can also perform storage and metering functions to help free up time for the grab/shovel loader downstream[2].
Applications
Benefits
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The Process
- Bagged waste is fed into the Bag Breaker via a conveyor at an evenly metered flow rate
- The blades on large counter-rotating drums cut open the bags without damaging the contents
- The waste falls from the bottom of the machine
- A belt conveyor transports the recyclable material away from the machine for further processing downstream[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bag Openers
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bag Breaker