End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) are a critical source of recyclable steel (65-70%), nonferrous metals (10%), and plastics (10-15%). Modern ELV recycling plants employ mechanized processes to maximize resource recovery while adhering to environmental regulations.
1. Key Processing Stages
Baling & Pre-Treatment
After hazardous fluid removal, ELVs are compressed into transport-ready bales, reducing volume by 80%
LIDI Pre-shredder pre-breaks bales, enhancing downstream hammer mill efficiency by 60% and minimizing explosion risks
2.Core Shredding & Separation
LIDI Shredder standardizes shredded material size (20–150 tons/hour output)
LIDI Sorting Separation Lines achieve >95% metal recovery (E40 steel, ASR nonferrous) with<5% residual waste
3. Synergized Advantages
Safety: Pre-shredding eliminates trapped gases in bales, reducing fire/explosion hazards
Profitability: Full material recovery (steel, aluminum, copper, plastics) optimizes revenue streams
Scalability: Modular design supports 5–50 tons/hour throughput adjustments
Our Solutions:
Bale Breaker Double Shaft Shredder
Pre-Shredder Non-ferrous Sorting
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