Introduction
Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) production has become a key technology for converting municipal solid waste into an alternative fuel for cement plants and waste-to-energy facilities.
An RDF production line processes mixed municipal waste through shredding, screening, and advanced material separation to produce a high-calorific solid fuel.
RDF can be used as a substitute for coal in industrial boilers, cement kilns, and power plants, reducing fossil fuel consumption while improving waste utilization efficiency.
RDF Production Process
Typical RDF production includes:
1 Waste feeding
2 Primary shredding
3 Trommel screening
4 Magnetic separation
5 Air separation
6 Secondary shredding
7 RDF fuel output
The final RDF product is a homogeneous fuel with a stable calorific value.
Key Equipment
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waste shredder
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trommel screen
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magnetic separator
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air separator
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RDF shredder
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conveyor system
Capacity Range
| Capacity | Application |
|---|---|
| 200 TPD | Small RDF facilities |
| 500 TPD | Municipal RDF projects |
| 1000 TPD | Large waste-to-energy preprocessing |
