RECYCLING AND SEPARATION PLANTS

The Ghirarduzzi company since the 70s designs and builds recycling and separation systems for the recovery of materials using the most common element in nature AIR itself

Our separation systems use air combined with other “physical elements” to separate one material from the other, when at the origin they are still mixed together.

Our densimetric tables DM series, custom designed according to customer needs, and our aeraulic separators SV series have exceptional performance in terms of separation, and have always stood out for being able to separate very difficult materials that with other technologies would be indivisible.

We design and build recycling and material separation plants for the most diverse fields of application: from the separation of mixed crushed metals, to glass, compost, rubber, pfu, paper, cork, aggregates, powders, slag and many others.

Efficient recycling plant Ghirarduzzi

Efficient recycling plant Ghirarduzzi

During the separation phase, the air creates an additional benefit to the separated material, that of cleaning and washing the material without generating oxidation. Our systems of “air washing” of the materials allow to separate very dirty and dusty elements and at the end of the cycle, in addition to being separated, they will also be much cleaner and more beautiful to look at.

For all these reasons, the DM and SV separators designed by the Ghirarduzzi company are extremely efficient machines, widespread and appreciated in the sector market.

Trust Ghirarduzzi for your new recycling or industrial separation plant project.

Contact us to analyze your needs and to receive a quote.

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Densimetric separation

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Aeraulic separation

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Electrostatic separation systems

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Metal separation plants

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Rubber granulate pfu/epdm separation

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Screening plants

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