With a processing capacity of 100-2000 tons per day, our waste transfer station performs unloading, pre-screening, removal of inappropriate items, waste compacting and reloading, then transfer of processed waste to the appropriate locations.
Waste transfer station employs vertical compression technology, using gravity to discharge waste from the top into a vertical container below. This design optimizes limited space and simplifies the waste transfer process.
The core element of the system is the waste compression container, around which all auxiliary equipment operates. When the transfer truck positions the container at the unloading site, a discharge hopper is placed above it to allow waste to be directly funneled into the container, preventing any spillage. Once the container is full, a compactor moves into place above it to compress the waste. After compression, the container is securely mounted onto the transfer truck using a specialized guiding mechanism and transported to the final disposal site.
To support waste classification efforts, containers can be color-coded by waste type, aligning with the overall waste sorting and collection system. This approach facilitates seamless integration of sorting, collection, and transfer processes, ensuring a complete and efficient system for classified waste management.
The horizontal pre-compression waste transfer station utilizes a combination of horizontal pre-compression and large-scale hook-lift trucks for transportation, arranged in a semi-underground layout. It is equipped with a central control system, exhaust and deodorization system, weighing system, odor monitoring system, and high-pressure cleaning facilities, all designed to purify the air within the transfer station and improve the working environment.
After waste collection vehicles complete their routes, they enter the station for weighing before proceeding to the second-floor unloading bay. This bay features a dedicated rapid automatic roller shutter door that opens and closes based on vehicle presence through automatic sensors, effectively containing odors and dust.
During unloading, the dust suppression and deodorization systems are also activated automatically in response to the presence of vehicles. Waste in the receiving hopper is first pushed into the compactor chamber by a feeder, where loose waste is compressed under high pressure and loaded into waste containers. Once full, the containers are transported by heavy-duty hook-lift trucks to the final disposal site. To enhance compression efficiency, a sliding container exchange mechanism is employed to reduce container changeover time.
With more than 20 years of experience in the production of complete equipment sets for waste sorting, waste transfer, and waste incineration, Qunfench machinery customizes turnkey waste management solutions for our customers. Sets of equipment for waste sorting, waste transfer and waste incineration, Qunfeng Machinery is able to customize turnkey waste management solutions for customers.