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Transform Your Plastic Waste with Our Advanced Film Washing Line

Welcome to the future of plastic film recycling. Our state-of-the-art Plastic Film Washing Line offers an exceptionally efficient and sustainable solution, meticulously designed to convert challenging plastic film waste into high-quality, reusable plastic pellets. Join us in making a tangible difference to our planet, one recycled film at a time.

Why Choose Our Plastic Film Washing Line?

In a world grappling with plastic pollution, our company stands at the forefront, providing robust technology for responsible recycling. We recognise the critical need to preserve our environment while simultaneously addressing the escalating demand for recycled plastic pellets. Our comprehensive Plastic Film Washing Line is engineered to process a diverse array of materials, including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and various other plastic films with unparalleled proficiency.

  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Our fully automated washing and pelletizing line integrates a series of advanced plastic recycling machines, strategically configured for maximum throughput and minimal waste.
  • Scalable Solutions: From standard input capacities ranging from 500kg/h to 3000kg/h, to bespoke setups for larger industrial needs, we tailor our lines with additional machinery and enhanced capacity to meet your unique requirements.
  • Turnkey Efficiency: We provide a complete, ready-to-operate solution that transforms loose or baled plastic film into valuable plastic pellets, streamlining your recycling operations.
  • Environmental Commitment: By choosing our system, you actively contribute to reducing the carbon footprint associated with plastic waste, diverting significant volumes from landfill and fostering a circular economy.

We are passionate about sustainability and dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. Our team of seasoned experts is on hand to guide you towards the perfect solution for your plastic film recycling ambitions. Let’s explore how we can help you achieve healthy margins whilst making a positive environmental impact.

Dive Deeper: The Working Principle of Our Plastic Film Washing Line

The entire Plastic Film Washing Line operates seamlessly under the guidance of a central electric control panel and cabinet. Each component is interconnected by robust conveyors, ensuring a smooth and continuous flow of material through the recycling journey.

  1. Stage 1: Plastic Shredder Machine – Taming the Tangle

    Plastic film, notorious for its tendency to tangle (think of cling film!) and obstruct conveyors and rotary machinery, first meets our powerful Plastic Shredder Machine. This crucial initial step meticulously cuts the film into manageable pieces, typically around 1-5 inches, preparing it for the subsequent stages.
  2. Stage 2: Plastic Granulator – Refining for Purity

    Next, the shredded film enters the Plastic Granulator. Here, it’s cut into even smaller, more uniform pieces, approximately 10-20mm in size. Our innovative wet granulation process, where water is constantly injected into the cutting chamber, not only aids in size reduction but also pre-treats and partially cleans the plastic film, giving it a head start in the purification process.
  3. Stage 3: Friction Washer – Intensive Contaminant Removal

    The granulated film then moves to our high-power Friction Washer. This cold-water marvel spins at nearly 1,000 rotations per minute. As the PP/PE film pieces enter, they rub against each other at high speeds, effectively dislodging stubborn contaminants. This stage also efficiently breaks down and removes paper and cardboard fibres. While a single friction washer is standard, we often incorporate a secondary unit for clients requiring exceptionally thorough cleaning.
  4. Stage 4: Sink-Float Separation Tank – Density-Based Purification

    Leveraging the simple yet effective principle of density, our Sink-Float Separation Tank uses water as a medium to segregate materials. PP and PE films, being less dense than water, naturally float. Heavier contaminants such as dirt, sand, glass, metals, and other denser plastics sink to the bottom, where a screw conveyor efficiently removes them. Beyond separation, this stage also provides further cleaning for the plastic film.
  5. Stage 5: Centrifugal Dewatering Machine – The First Drying Step

    The journey to dry, clean film begins with our Centrifugal Dewatering Machine. Employing centrifugal force, this machine efficiently expels a significant portion of water from the plastic film before it proceeds to thermal drying. Since thermal dryers consume more energy to evaporate water using heat, this pre-drying step is instrumental in reducing long-term operational costs.
  6. Stage 6: Screw Press Dewatering Machine – Advanced Water Extraction (Optional)

    For an even more advanced dewatering solution, we offer the Screw Press Dewatering Machine. Instead of centrifugal force, this optional unit utilises high pressure to physically squeeze water out of the plastic film. In some configurations, this highly efficient machine can even replace both the standard dewatering machine and the thermal dryers, offering a compact and potent drying solution.
  7. Stage 7: Thermal Dryer + Cyclone Separator – Final Drying and Fines Removal

    The now substantially dewatered film is vacuumed into the Thermal Dryer system. Here, it travels through a series of stainless steel tubes, mixing intimately with hot air. This process effectively dehydrates any remaining moisture. The journey culminates in a Cyclone Separator, which allows the plastic film to mix with a fresh stream of cool air, preparing it for storage. The cyclone separator also plays a vital role in removing fine particles and dust, ensuring ultimate purity.
  8. Stage 8: Product Silo – Secure Storage for Processed Film

    A dedicated Product Silo provides clean, dry, and secure storage for the processed pieces of plastic film, ready for the final transformation.
  9. Stage 9: Plastic Pelletizing Machine – Crafting Valuable Pellets

    The final, and arguably most crucial, step in our Plastic Film Washing Line is pelletizing. The clean, dry film flakes must be converted into uniform plastic pellets before they can be reintroduced into manufacturing processes. Our specialized plastic film water-ring pelletizer system excels at this, producing consistently beautiful, round plastic pellets, ready to embark on their next life cycle.
Diagram of Plastic Film Washing Line Process

Main Technical Parameters

Our Plastic Film Washing Lines are built for performance and reliability. Below are the general technical specifications. Please note that custom configurations can be designed to meet specific throughput and processing requirements.

ModelGSH-500GSH-600GSH-700GSH-800 Rotating speed(rpm/min)550500428370 Rotary diameter(mm)Φ500Φ600Φ700Φ800 Main motor power45kW55kW90kW110kW Knife materialSKD11SKD11SKD11SKD11 Capacity(kg/h)500-800800-15001500-20002000-2500
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We are delighted to offer a complimentary solution design service. Our experienced engineers will collaborate with you to design the most suitable and efficient plastic film cleaning line tailored precisely to your needs and operational requirements. Contact us today to begin the conversation and receive your custom proposal.

Our Commitment: Warranty and Support

All our recycling machines are supplied with a 1-year limited warranty, giving you peace of mind and assurance in your investment. We stand by the quality and durability of our equipment.

Ready to Revolutionise Your Plastic Recycling?

To receive the latest pricing, lead times, or to discuss your specific project, please send us a message using the form below. Our team is eager to assist you.

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PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line

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PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line

Every day, a significant amount of plastic is produced on Earth, leading to the serious pollution of our environment. However, this issue can be addressed through the use of plastic recycling machines. These machines, including plastic shredders, granulators, and extrusion machines, enable the reuse of waste plastic and give it a new lease on life. As a result, plastic recycling lines are highly valued by both recycling plants and other industries involved in plastics.

Discover the future of recycling with our PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line. Designed for both efficiency and sustainability, this state-of-the-art machine transforms used PP and PE films into reusable materials, paving the way for a greener tomorrow.

Working Principle

The PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line operates through a series of stages:

  1. Sorting: The machine sorts the films, distinguishing between PP and PE.
  2. Breaking: Films are then broken down into smaller pieces, making the cleaning process more effective.
  3. Cleaning: The smaller film pieces undergo a thorough cleaning process, ensuring all contaminants are removed.
  4. Drying: Post-cleaning, the films are dried, preparing them for the final stage.
  5. Output: The cleaned and dried films are now ready for reuse or further processing.

Technical Specifications

  • Type: PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line
  • Materials Processed: PP and PE films
  • Output: Cleaned and dried film pieces
  • Automation Level: High
  • Safety Features: Equipped with emergency stop functions and safety guards
Model RT-300RT-500RT-1000RT-2000 Output(KG/H)30050010002000 Installed Power(KW)130-160210-260300-350400-460 Water Consumption(T/H)2月3日4月6日7月10日10月15日 Labor Requirements2月3日2月3日3月5日4月6日

We are pleased to offer you a free solution design service. Our team of experts will design the most suitable plastic film cleaning line solution for you based on your needs and requirements. Please contact us for more information and to start discussing your project.

Conclusion

The PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line is more than just a piece of machinery; it’s a testament to our commitment to the environment. By recycling and reusing PP and PE films, we’re not only reducing waste but also promoting a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to plastic usage. Invest in a solution that’s both efficient and environmentally conscious.

Applications

  1. Recycling PE and PP bags, including woven bags and jumbo bags.
  2. Car covers and PE ground films.
  3. Agricultural films.
  4. Mulching films made from PE and PP.

The complete LDPE Film washing production line, with a capacity of 2000kg/h, includes the following items:

  • Belt Conveyor
  • Crusher
  • Screw Loader
  • Friction Washer
  • Floating washer
  • 5-1 Bottom Screw
  • Friction Washer (second one)
  • Floating washer (second one)
  • 7-1 Bottom Screw
  • Screw Loader (second one)
  • Two Way screw loader
  • Film squeeizing Machine
  • Silo
  • Electric Cabinet
PP/PE Film Recycling Washing Line

Warranty

All recycling machines come with a 1-year limited warranty.

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