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IS Recycling Machine (EPS) - SH-150S
Compacting/Compressing

Equipment Overview& Equipment Details

Equipment Details

Make, Model & Classification

Name IS Recycling Machine (EPS)
Model SH-150S
Classification Compacting/Compressing

Operations

Description or Purpose The machine is used to process Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) waste. It has a built-in suction system to trap EPS dust. This machine has the capacity to process up to 20 cubic meters of loose EPS (100-130kg) per hour with a compaction ratio of approximately 90:1. Ideally for a medium-large waste generator.
Operating Principles A very simple, user friendly one-touch (ON/OFF) operation.
Feeding loose EPS (Polystyrene) into the hopper – The machine will automatically process all these EPS (Polystyrene) into lumps of rock-hard solids – The solids are ready to bag or stack onto pallets ready for container loading.
Additional Information IS-Recycling offer to buy-back 100% of all processed products from our client. All of our machines satisfy Australian safety standards with full risk assessments. The machine is made in South Korea with 24 Months warranty. IS-Recycling is based in Australia - Hence we offer 24/7 technical support.

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IS Recycling Machine (EPS)  SH-150S
Recyclables Processed & Productivity

Recyclables Processed

Target Recyclables and Productivity Rates

Recyclable Type Productivity - Loading Rate
(kg per hour)
Processing Capacity - Treatment
(kg per week)
Storage Capacity
(kg per batch)
Operating Life
(machine hrs)
Yes Food Organics
Yes Other Organics (garden etc.)
Yes Flexible Plastic
Yes Rigid Plastic
Yes Mixed Plastics
Yes Expanded Polystyrene 130 5700 1000 40000
Yes Glass
Yes Paper
Yes Cardboard
Yes Mixed Paper & Cardboard
Yes Timber
Yes Other Recyclable

Productivity

Life Expectancy

Operating Life - Years 20

Level of Automation

Operating Mode Continuous
Degree of Automation Semi-automated - operator attendance required for in-feed and operations

Labour Requirements

Number of Operators 1
Operator Time
(per cycle in mins.)
0

Consumables Required

Consumables Nil

Service Requirements

Service Freq. (Tonnes) 0
Service Freq. (Months) 6
Downtime per Service (hours) 1-2

Periodic Cleaning Requirements

Periodic Cleaning 6 monthly

Loading & Unloading Equipment

Manual Handling Loading Mechanical Loader
Manual Handling Unloading Mechanical Loader
Work Health and Safety & Permitting

Work Health and Safety

Training

Operator Training Requirements Familiarisation induction - by OEM/supplier

Personal Protective Equipment

Yes Head - Hard Hat
Yes Eyes - Glasses
Yes Breathing - Mask or Respirator
Yes Hands - Gloves
Yes Feet - Industrial Footwear
Yes Visibility - Hi-viz Clothing
Yes Other PPE

Training Material

Yes Printed
Yes Video/DVD
Yes Web-based
Yes Other

Fencing & Enclosures

Yes Fencing
Yes Bunding
Yes Floor Reinforcing
Yes Covers or Shielding
Yes Other

Approvals Related to Use of Output

Important Note on Composting in NSW

In NSW, applying waste to land – including a processed waste such as compost - or using it as a fuel may trigger various regulatory requirements. Depending on the proposed use you may be required to comply with a Resource Recovery Exemption or need to hold an environment protection licence, and pay the waste levy.

While there is a Compost Exemption (2014) it is important to note that drying or dehydrating food waste, or any other compostable waste, is specifically excluded from consideration under this exemption. Drying or dehydrating equipment uses externally supplied energy to heat and ventilate food waste or any other compostable waste in order to rapidly dry the waste material over a short time period (typically 24 to 48 hours), either with or without the addition of an inoculum. If you are interested in this type of equipment you should refer to the resource recovery exemptions for information on lawful use of outputs.

If it is intended to use the material as a fuel, it must comply with the NSW Energy from Waste Policy Statement. http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/waste/140056enfromwasteps.htm

Installation Specifications

Installation Specifications

Utilities

Yes Power 415 Volts 19.6
Yes Water KPa l/min
Yes Sewer   l/min
Yes Compressed Air KPa CuM/min
Yes Gas   Kjoule/hr

Dimensions

Length 137 cm
Width 192 cm
Height 300 cm
Footprint 4 sq.m
Weight 1120 kg
Lateral clearance 100 cm
Overhead clearance 50 cm

Service Offering

Yes Supply
Yes Installation
Yes Maintenance
Yes Product Uplift
Yes Training
Yes Other
If Other
In-Feed & Out-Feed Characteristics

In-Feed Characteristics

Acceptable In-feed Characteristics

Yes Loose
Yes Bundled
Yes Tied
Yes Wet
Yes Dry
Yes Shredded
Yes Lightly Soiled
Yes Heavily Soiled
Yes Other

Exclusions

Excluded Materials No other materials other than EPS

Out-Feed Characteristics

Out-feed Product Characteristics - Shape

Yes Rectangular Prism
Yes Cylindrical
Yes Other
If Other Extruded Lump

Out-feed Product Characteristics - Container

Yes Bag/Sack
Yes Wrapped
Yes Bin
Yes Other

Out-feed Dimensions

Length Continous cm
Width 5 cm
Height 5 cm
Footprint 0 sq.m
Weight varies kg
SG specific gravity
Density 500-600 kg/Cu.m
By-product and Wastes Nil

Amenity and Nuisance Issues

Yes Noise
Yes Odour
Yes Vibration
Yes Light
Yes Heat
Yes Other

Market/Recipients

Yes Reprocessor
Yes End Market
Yes Other
OEM & Supplier Information

OEM & Supplier Information

OEM Company Details

Company Name IS-Recycling Pty Ltd
Postal Address 9 Bentley St, Wetherill Park
State NSW
Country Australia
Postcode 2164
Web Site www.is-recycling.com.au
Contact Name MK Park / John VU
Contact Telephone +61 (0)2 9725 4591
Contact Email sales@is-recycling.com.au

Supplier Company Details

Company Name IS-Recycling Pty Ltd
Postal Address 9 Bentley St, Wetherill Park
State NSW
Country Australia
Postcode 2164
Web Site www.is-recycling.com.au
Contact Name MK Park / John VU
Contact Telephone +61 (0)2 9725 4591
Contact Email sales@is-recycling.com.au
This project is a NSW Environment Protection Authority Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy initiative, funded from the waste levy.