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NO.250

Construction Waste Materials

They are irregularly shaped and highly prone to bridging.

NO.260

Organic Sludge

It comprises animal and plant residues containing organic matter.

NO.261

Chlorine Dust

It is a fine powder and highly moisture absorbent.

NO.262

Wood Pellets

Wood pellets are granular and very breakable.

NO.230

Woodchip

Wood chips are used for biomass and other renewable energy generation.

NO.237

Color pellets

Resin pellets are used for mold injections of plastic, etc.

NO.238

Polymer Coagulant

High-polymer coagulant is a water-soluble chemical that is essential in wastewater treatment, etc.

NO.240

Wet activated carbon

It has a high bulk density of 675 kg/m3 due to its moisture content.

NO.242

High Moisture Coke

Discharge test with high-moisture coke sludge.

NO.244

Polystyrene Paper

Used for food containers and cushioning packaging materials.

NO.228

RPF

RPF is an eco-friendly and high-quality solid fuel.

NO.205

Feeding Zeolite

Potential application for adsorbent

NO.213

Bagasse

The Loop Feeder is ideal for handling non-uniform, difficult-to-discharge materials such as bagasse.

NO.214

Rice chaff

Rice chaff, the outer skin of rice grains, is very prone to bridging.

NO.220

Plastic Waste

Video of feeder discharging bridging-prone plastic waste (waste plastic)

NO.194

Discharging construction waste

The material characteristic tends to be bridging

NO.204

Renewed Mini Ace

Renewal

NO.166

Mixed garbage (waste)

Material has a tendency to be bridging

NO.167

Discharging desulfurizing agent

High free flowing material

NO.168

Discharging woody biomass

Raw material of biomass power

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