The UBC Aluminum Cans Paint Removing Line is a specialized system designed to strip surface coatings from used beverage cans (UBCs) before smelting, ensuring high-purity aluminum recovery. Process Workflow 1.Pre-Shredding: Packed UBCs are torn apart and shredded into small pieces (20-50mm) using a hammer mill, increasing surface area for efficient paint removal. 2.Thermal Decoating: Shredded material enters a continuous decoating furnace, where high temperatures (500-600°C) pyrolyze 99% of paints and coatings without oxidizing the aluminum. 3.Emission Control: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are treated via afterburners and scrubbers, meeting environmental standards. Key Features 1.High Capacity: Models range from 500kg/h to 1500kg/h (e.g., DT-2000 with 61.3KW power). 2.Energy Efficiency: Indirect heating preserves aluminum yield (>97%). 3.Versatility: Also processes e-waste, separating metals from plastics via pyrolysis. Key Advantages 1.High Efficiency: Removes 99% coatings with continuous operation (500-1500kg/h capacity). 2.Energy Saving: Indirect heating reduces oxidation, preserving 97%+ aluminum yield. 3.Eco-Friendly: Integrated VOC treatment (scrubbers/afterburners) meets emission standards. 4.Cost-Effective: Clean flakes cut smelting costs by reducing slag and flux usage. 5.Durable Design: Alloy-cast parts and premium burners ensure long-term reliability. 6.Versatile: Processes both UBCs and e-waste (metal-plastic separation). This line combines high efficiency, low operational costs, and eco-friendly design, making it ideal for modern recycling plants.


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