As North America’s leading designer and system supplier of world-class recycling and recovery technology, and the exclusive distributor of Bollegraaf, Lubo, and TITECH recycling machinery, we are involved in many recycling plant construction and recycling equipment purchase projects. The videos in our channel show various types of recycling equipment in action and recycling plants being built.
VAN DYK Recycling Solutions (vdrs.com) specializes in providing proven technology in the fields of sizing, sorting, and the recovery and baling of recyclables. Our turnkey service fully equips with design, installation, training, and superior, lifelong support. Our key technologies include: High-capacity pre-press flap balers, TITECH sensor based sorters, Lubo PaperMagnets®, ballistic separators, StarScreens® - for any application, density separators, air systems, trommel screens, PaperSpikes®, robotic sorters, shredders, roll cutters, and film recovery systems.
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what kind of throughput capacity?
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I would like to get a Quote of the machine setup
Sorry to say but making the object fly over to other side of belt is impractical instead make it go in a single line and have multiple flaps built into it so one detected can easily without any error be segregated
really into the bin de-sludger
Hopefully most MRFs will be fully automated in the future.
I appreciate those workers, but can some one give the two guys pulling stuff off the conveyor belt some PPE LIKE a breathing mask, the amount of bad dust they are breathing.
I appreciate those workers, but can some one give the two guys pulling stuff off the conveyor belt some PPE LIKE a breathing mask, the amount of bad dust they are breathing.
Love the jazzy back ground music 🎸🥁🎹🎷
A big part of demo waste is that we have to transport it far away to centralized facilities for sorting. Transporting it burns fuel and yet so much of this material is fuel and could be used right on the site where the demo was done. For sure this is a job for Computer vision and AI systems of tomorrow.
I was supervisor at an old, I think one of the first MRF's ever conceived for five years. Mechtronics machinery in Northampton, Pa. We used Van Dyke services for repair and upgrading. Looks like the single stream equipment is improving. But most plastic still goes to the land fill, the 3 to 7 plastics on the recycling triangle posted on products are sent to landfills.
You need some AMP Robotics in there.
Why not crush the material into fine enough pieces that magnets, air and automatic sorter components can more easily separate the materials instead of humans?
1:36 lights? its not suppose to be "lites"?
I worked in one of the first single stream MRF's on the east coast, which was updated with optical sorters. And soon to be retired after 20 years. I have a couple questions. What part of the machine removes garden hoses? How about used fencing? Used wire from construction? And car and truck old snow tire chains? I was in the Philly MRF for a tour of their new paper separator no stars. I said wow you figured out how to remove plastic shopping bags! They were honest and said no, that it was also going to the good paper bunker.
*How does it keep the garbage juice from dripping all over the sidewalk when it's emptied?*
By being emptied far less frequently
How much a plant like cost
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What is the price of this machine ?
ever a need for a multi-stage cascade of these?
A+
recycling isn't easy, that's for sure.
May I use this video for my school video project?
I will make waste treatment plant
I'll show how integrated engineering design work's
I'm surprised a Bollegraff baler is used rather than a Harris machine which would of been way better and make a more solid bale plus its American made so wouldn't of been made too far away.
European machines are better 😉
it's really a shame that we are allowed to make such an amount of cheap frivolous plastics, as the material only has very limited future usage before disposal
Need some robots in there
Contact details please
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How often does the greasing of the nipples?
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Does this machine have any kind of API which can provide information on which quantities of different types were sorted out?
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how much those machine costs tho,
En que Ciudad de México esta esta planta ubicada?
Why are the quality control workers working so hard?? I sense the machines are NOT doing their jobs well.
The machines are starting to be rolled out.
does the input stream here require pre-processing or is the loose cardboard dumped right in?
fuck yeah Bollegraaf
This video is very good, Could you tell me what software was used to make this animation?Thanks very much.
are items removed from the cardboard stream re-introduced into the main input streams for a chance to be processed properly? Or does the material rejected from cardboard simply get trashed?
given the properties inherent in fibrous materials, are you approaching the upper limit of the belt speed? And if so, what kind of innovations beyond that can push the volume/hour rates?
what does it do differently? Or is that a trade secret kind of thing?
I've been running this machine everyday for over five years now
hell yes
also how does the dust extraction work, and is the product of that fed back into the light compost output?
The ultra-light dust/fines is pulled out over the top of the angled table and goes to a cyclone. The solid fraction from the cyclone (usually very clean compost) can be introduced back into the clean compost output (lights) or kept separate.
does this setup require a specific range of purity for the input stream? Like, if the input product is too contaminated does the system begin to fail in some capacity, or does it handle it all fine and just the contaminant output stream becomes far greater in volume?
There are limits to how much contaminants can be mixed in the finished compost; however, those limits are rather high and we have never seen over 15% heavies (glass, stone, metals, etc.) by weight in even the dirtiest compost from MSW processing.
@@VanDykRecyclingSolns thank you. I would love to see more real-world applications and the considerations put in around specific municipal streams. Would this be utilized in a final phase in the composting process, or is there utility in performing this step earlier?
@@cpi23 This is absolutely the final step in cleaning up compost. We call it compost refining. There are actually many applications for this type of equipment but one of our main targets is to clean up contaminated compost in order to raise its value by making it useable. So it applies to any type of compost that has heavy contamination (glass, stone , metals, rigid plastics, etc.) but any compost made from mixed waste (MSW) would always require this finishing step. We also supply the mixed waste (MSW) preprocessing sorting systems that would initially separate the dirty organics from all the other materials and send them to a biological conversion technology such as anaerobic digestion, composting or both. For more information feel free to email us at [email protected].
the only key step missing is that all manufacturers should be the ones shouldering the costs for creation of these plants. You make a product? The costs of the plants to dispose of it must be part of the cost.
give that dude a raise
What is the capacity of the plant? (Tons/hour)
Complex machine and complicated manual process at MRF. What if segregation of different solid waste is done at source. Life will be easier for personnel and machines at MRF. That is what is being attempted by us in india