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Waste-to-energy incineration has emerged as one of the key solutions for meeting waste management and energy needs in today's sustainability-seeking world. Germany's Industriepark Höchst, the country's largest waste-to-energy plant, has achieved a great deal. So, which baling wire is this huge waste-to-energy plant currently focusing on? Let's find out together!
About Industriepark Höchst
The waste baling wire plays a crucial role in the Industriepark Höchst waste-to-energy plant. It implements a series of processes to ensure that waste can be successfully converted into renewable fuel (RDF). According to data, the Industriepark Höchst waste-to-energy plant has a capacity of around 675,000 tonnes of waste per year. The plant utilises advanced waste treatment technology to convert waste into electricity and heat.
Industriepark Höchst
1.Steel baling wire
Steel baling wire is a commonly used packaging material that is widely used in various industries due to its strength and durability. However, in addition to its advantages, steel baling wire also has some disadvantages that need to be taken care of during use.
Firstly, steel baling wire is relatively hard and rigid and lacks flexibility. This makes it less suitable for tying soft or fragile items. For items that need to be packaged softly, the use of steel baling wire may put too much pressure on them, leading to deformation or damage. Second, steel baling wire is heavy, which may increase shipping and handling costs. Compared to other lightweight baling wires, steel baling wires are heavier, which can lead to an increase in the overall weight of the packaged items. For the logistics and transportation industry, the additional weight may increase transportation costs and increase the labour intensity of lifting and handling.
In addition, there is a problem with using steel baling wire in that it must be removed prior to burning. This is because baling wire produces harmful fumes and gases when burned. In order to comply with environmental regulations and protect the environment, baling wires must be completely removed before the waste is burned. However, this process is both expensive and labour-intensive, adding additional costs and effort.
Steel baling wire
2.Black annealed wire
Black annealed wire has a number of advantages as baling wire in waste incineration plants, such as high toughness and ductility, as well as good mechanical properties, which gives it a strength advantage when packaging and handling waste. However, there are some drawbacks to consider when choosing black annealed wire. Firstly, due to the lack of high temperature resistance of black annealed wire, it may lose its strength and structural stability in the high temperature environment of a waste incineration plant, resulting in brittle or broken baling wires.
Second, black annealed wire may be exposed to corrosive substances, which can reduce its strength and durability and shorten its service life. Finally, black annealed wire may produce non-degradable substances during the manufacturing process, which may pollute and negatively impact the environment when these substances enter the incineration process. Therefore, when selecting baling wires, waste incineration plants need to consider these defects comprehensively to ensure that the materials selected can be used safely and reliably in the waste treatment process.
Black annealed wire
3.Galvanised wire
The choice of galvanised wire for baling wire in waste incineration plants also offers some advantages, such as relatively low cost, high strength and good malleability. However, there are some drawbacks to consider when choosing galvanised wire. Firstly, galvanised wire has limited heat resistance and may lose its strength and structural stability in high temperature environments, resulting in brittle or broken baling wire.
Secondly, the galvanised layer may be subject to corrosion or abrasion, reducing its durability and corrosion resistance, resulting in baling wire being susceptible to corrosion and breakage. Finally, galvanised wire may release zinc ions during use, causing pollution and negative impact on the surrounding environment. Therefore, when selecting baling wires, waste incineration plants need to consider these shortcomings comprehensively to ensure that the materials selected can be used safely and reliably in the waste treatment process and to minimise any adverse impact on the environment.
galvanised wire
4.Reasons to pay attention to JUDINGROUP plastic baling wire
①. It can provide heat value when burning.
In a high-temperature environment, PET material can burn and release heat energy, which helps increase the temperature and thermal efficiency of the incineration process. By utilising the calorific contribution of PET baling wire, incineration plants can utilise the energy from the waste more efficiently, promoting complete combustion of the waste and reducing the need for additional fuel, thereby reducing energy costs. By recovering the calorific value generated by PET baling wire, incineration plants can reduce their dependence on external energy sources, improve energy efficiency and reduce negative impacts on the environment.
②. Eliminates the need to remove the wire.
Traditional baling wires usually require wiring operations before the waste reaches the incineration plant, a time-consuming and labour-intensive task. However, our baling wires eliminate this step, making the entire waste treatment process more efficient and convenient. Incinerator customers do not have to spend extra labour and time removing the lines. They can place the waste and baling wire directly into the incineration equipment, saving valuable resources.
③. Will not rust.
This product uses PET (polyethylene terephthalate) as the material for the waste baling wire. It has excellent anticorrosive properties, allowing it to exhibit excellent durability and reliability in wet environments. It is due to this property that the service life of the waste baling wire is greatly extended. This is very favourable to incinerator customers, who can manage the waste treatment process more efficiently and increase productivity.
④. Excellent machine suitability
Plastic baling wire as baling wire is suitable for most horizontal balers, and the wire gauge can be customised to fully meet the requirements of waste incineration plants. It is compatible with a wide range of horizontal balers from well-known brands such as Macpress, BOA, Macfab, Godswil, Lindex, UnoTech, Presona and Sacria. These balers are widely used in the waste disposal industry, so the suitability of the plastic baling wire complements the compatibility of these machines.
To summarise, JUDINGROUP's plastic baling wire has outstanding advantages in terms of adaptability, cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, and it has become the object of attention at the incineration plant at Industriepark Höchst in Germany. It is your preferred solution for your needs and long-term benefits for your business. When you choose a waste baling line from JUDINGROUP, you get an efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution that contributes to the sustainable development of the waste industry.
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