TMK-2000 waste recycling machine is a compact machine with heaters. Using the same compost chemistry as Aerobic Composting, TMK-2000 is a much more affordable solution for sectors in which space and composting time is a major constraint. Composting happens much faster than its counterparts. Operating costs are lower than other heater-based systems.
Features of TMK-2000 Waste Recycling Machine
- Compact and Affordable
- Fully Automatic and Easy to operate
- Silent and Odorless
- Proven and Sustainable
- 100% Segregation is Required
- Low Maintenance
Waste can be put in: Vegetable Leaves, Leftovers, Vegetable Peel, Fish, Meat, Shrimp Shells, Crab Shells, Egg Shells, Small Bones, Bread, Coffee Grounds, etc.
Prohibited: Plastic Products, Metals, Ceramics, Fuel Oil, Solvents, Large Wood, Large Animal Bones, Cloth, and other domestic waste and hazardous waste.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Capacity: 2000kg/day, 750tons/year
- Dimensions(L*W*H): 4500mm x 2150mm x 2033mm
- Machine Weight: 3500kgs
- Machine Matreial: SUS304
- Process Type: Aerobic Composting
- Process Duration: Within 24 Hours
- Function: Lifting + Fermentation & Deodorization
- Other Functions: Wifi + Touch Screen + PLC Control
- Volume Reduction: 85-90%
- Usage of Micro-Organism: Yes (add every month)
- Power Supply: AC380V, 60Hz, 23KW
WORKING PRINCIPLES
- Temperature Control: Composting machines often regulate temperatures to optimize microbial activity. Higher temperatures promote faster decomposition and pathogen elimination.
- Moisture Management: Maintaining the right moisture level is crucial for microbial activity. Composting machines may include systems for moisture control to ensure optimal conditions.
- Aeration: An adequate oxygen supply is necessary for aerobic composting. Composting machines facilitate aeration through mechanical agitation, turning, or forced air systems.
- Particle Size Reduction: Shredding or grinding organic waste into smaller particles increases surface area and accelerates decomposition.
- Mixing and Homogenization: Uniform mixing of organic materials ensures consistent compost quality and decomposition rates.