Code: 10451. We produce a series of RDF mixtures in order to obtain the best possible composition of waste for energy recovery.
Waste Derived Fuel (CDR) represents an innovative energy solution, created through the treatment of non-hazardous waste.
This resource is intended for use in energy recovery processes at various facilities, such as incinerators, co-incineration plants, industrial furnaces, thermal power plants and cogeneration plants, in line with the regulations established by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
Physical Characteristics and Composition
- CDR is an odorless product, a sign of its processing and purification.
- It is remarkably light, making handling and transport easier.
- Contains less than 20% moisture, indicating good preparation for incineration.
- The particles into which it is reduced vary in size from 0 to 4 cm, optimizing combustion.
To increase the energy efficiency of RDF, we work by creating mixtures of selected waste, in order to obtain a higher calorific value.
This process takes advantage of the optimal use of residual materials. The resulting mixture is mainly composed of paper, cardboard (65%) and plastic, enriched by a portion of textile waste and wood, which contribute to further improving the calorific value of the fuel .
Origin: Spain
Category: Recycled polymers - waste - CDR - combustion - energy recovery