Fuel Processing for RDF, TDF and SRF
Since the beginning of the 21st century, more and more waste has been generated. In order to cope with the threat to the environment caused by the increase in waste, people have begun to use waste as fuel that can be burned in boilers for power generation or heating. We divide the fuel from waste into RDF, TDF, SRF according to different components and processing method of the waste.
RDF(Refuse-derived fuel) is a fuel produced by sorting and shredding combustible materials contained in municipal solid waste (MSW) and industrial waste. Compared to fossil fuels, RDF is more affordable, abundant, and environmentally friendly.
SRF(Solid Recovered Fuel) is a fuel produced by drying, filtering, and shredding solid waste, It is usually produced to meet the standards in Europe. The EN 15359 document gives the specifications for classifying SRF. Unlike RDF, SRF is a more refined material that is slightly more efficient than RDF, though it takes a more advanced process to make the fuel.
TDF(Tire-derived fuel) is a mixture of shredded tires, typically 1 to 3 inches in size. The calorific value of rubber in waste tires is higher than that of coal, and the steel wire contained in it can increase the quality of cement clinker. Many cement plants use tire-derived fuels.
AIShred Alternative Fuel Solution
AIShred offers different alternative fuel production solutions for different applications and waste streams, which have been used in biomass power plants, cement plants, waste-to-energy and other projects over the years.
We have a strong sales and technical team to communicate with you at any time and design the most reliable solution for you.
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