In the sanitary care products industry, scraps (non-woven fabrics, dust-free paper) and defective items (e.g., diapers, sanitary napkins, pads) can be automatically collected, shredded, packaged, and dedusted via an online recycling system.
Leftover materials are delivered to the baling room by an air conveying system (equipped with fan ducts). After static electricity is eliminated, the materials enter a baling machine for automatic baling—enabling unmanned operation. Dust from the air conveying system is captured by a bag filter, then pressed into blocks with a briquetting machine to prevent secondary dust pollution.
Defective products can be transported to the crushing and baling machine either by air delivery or manual intervention (via a conveyor line). First, they are finely shredded (to prevent polymer leakage from defective products), then automatically baled for convenient recycling.
Since this waste is flammable and its dust is explosive, the conveying fan, baler, and dedusting system can be customised with explosion-proof features to ensure safe production. Additionally, the entire system significantly reduces labour costs, improves workshop conditions, and boosts production efficiency.