The Update of EPS foam Compactor Makes EPS Foam Recycling More Efficient Than Ever Before

According to the latest recycling report, 3.8 million of kilograms EPS foam was recycled in Canada in 2019, compared with 0.6 million kilograms in 2017. The recycling industry in North America is in a booming development. Increasingly businesses that want to dispose of EPS foam choose to cooperate with GREENMAX recycling, the representative of the North American recycling market, and purchase the EPS foam compactor, which is the signature machine of GREENMAX, to recycle EPS foam.

Why does GREENMAX EPS foam compactor get the favor of these enterprises? EPS foam compactor can reduce the volume of EPS foam up to 2% and reduce transportation costs. On the other hand, EPS foam compactor can provide higher density materials for subsequent crushing to improve the efficiency of particle manufacturing. Enterprises will encounter a variety of problems in the recycling process of EPS foam while GREENMAX has never stopped its own pace of machine innovation, which has been improving the design of EPS foam compactor. Here are some subtle improvements:

In some areas, the restrictions on waste gas emission are strict, which leads to the limitation of enterprises in recycling EPS foam. GREENMAX compactor has no foam gasification and no exhaust emission during the operation of EPS foam.

The high moisture content of EPS foam to be treated will make it difficult to treat. GREENMAX compressor uses cold compression technology. It will not affect its treatment while EPS foam has high water content like fish, fruit or vegetable boxes.

Customers have high energy efficiency requirements for recycling machines, because no one wants to consume a lot of power but not produce much efficiency. EPS foam compactor has no heating process, which is energy-saving and environmental protection. Because of the cold-pressing technology, it will not affect the physical parameters of materials, which is conducive to the production of high-quality EPS foam particles.