The MIPS (Massive Impact Protection System) system guarantees the continuity of the process even when bulky raw materials get into the shredder. In this case, the Tyrannosaurus® shredder automatically throws out large pieces of raw materials (big pieces of metal, stones, vehicle motor, etc.) that cannot be crushed into a special hopper and continues flowless shredding. At maximum productivity, the Tyrannosaurus® shredder can reduce the particle size of the feed to 75 mm in a single shredding step.
Ferrous metals are separated by automatic suspended magnetic separators. Then the raw material is dumped onto the conveyor belt and sent to the screen for fine fraction, where the fine fraction is sorted (sand, pebbles, organics, small pieces of glass, ceramics, etc.).
Further, the raw material enters the eddy current, where non-magnetic but conductive metals such as aluminum, copper, etc. are removed.
Air separator is the final stage of the SRF fuel preparation process. The air separator divides the feed stream into two parts:
light fuel part (paper, cardboard, fabrics and plastic films);
the heavy part (possible residues of organic waste, heavy plastic (PVC, etc.), glass, stone metals, ceramics, etc.).
The entire SRF fuel preparation process is monitored online, which makes it possible to produce optimal fuel for the end user.