INTCO Recycling helps ISOTEX realize EPS dust recycling and improve the quality and selling price of compressed materials

The construction industry has always been an industry related to EPS recycling that has attracted much attention. ISOTEX is a leading manufacturer of construction materials in the Dominican Republic, mainly producing construction-related EPS foam products and lightweight building panels and other products. ISOTEX attaches great importance to EPS recycling. The factory has been equipped with an EPS recycling system a long time ago. The EPS foam scraps cut during the production process are reduced into small particles through the recycling system, and continue to be made into new materials by mixing with new materials. EPS board. However, ISOTEX's current recycling system produces a lot of fine irregular powder materials during the grinding process. These powder materials cannot be reused, but they need to be recycled.

In order to recycle these EPS powders, ISOTEX purchased a recycling equipment using cold pressing technology to realize EPS dust recycling. In the past, the cold-pressed blocks obtained after compression were thrown away as garbage. It was not until they contacted INTCO Recycling that they learned that the compressed cold-pressed materials can actually be sold and granulated to be made into other PS products. However, because the customer's foam compactor is relatively old and has average performance, the compressed EPS cold-pressed blocks are still relatively loose and need to be shipped in ton bags. A 40HQ container can only hold 8-9 tons, so the price is not high either. After trying to buy several cabinets of compressed material, INTCO found that this kind of compressed material with relatively loose compression effect will produce large amounts of dust during the granulation process. This dust can easily enter the gaps of the granulation machine and affect the performance of the machine and these dusts can easily affect the quality and efficiency of granulation during the granulation process. So after trying to buy it a few times, we decided to stop purchasing this compressed material.

In order to solve the current situation of difficult EPS dust recycling, ISOTEX began to try new solutions. After learning that we have specially developed an EPS dust densifier for EPS dust recycling, and it has received favorable feedback from many EPS manufacturers, customers consider replacing their current machine with an EPS dust densifier. After learning that one of our customers in Mexico had the same needs for EPS dust recycling. After using our customized EPS dust densifier, they successfully solved the problem of dust waste disposal and improved the quality and sales price of compressed materials, and INTCO repurchases the compressed hot melt blocks for granulation. The quality of these particles is very good and can reach Class A level. The customer finally decided to choose this equipment and INTCO unique business model.

According to the customer's requirements, we have made some customized designs that can be connected to the customer's existing recycling system. Not only can we meet customers' special customization requirements, we also provide humanized services: allowing customers to use part of the compressed material to deduct equipment payments, helping more and more companies realize EPS recycling to the greatest extent possible. Currently, this EPS dust densifier is operating normally and has good results.


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