Waste Paper Recycling Machine-Cap. 20-25 kg/shift Price And Quantity
6,95,000 INR/Unit
1 Unit
Waste Paper Recycling Machine-Cap. 20-25 kg/shift Product Specifications
Automatic
Sliver
Human Machine Interface
SS
Waste Paper Recycling Machine
Yes
Yes
420 Volt (v)
Waste Paper Recycling Machine-Cap. 20-25 kg/shift Trade Information
10 Unit Per Month
10-15 Days
All India
Product Description
Revolutionize sustainability with our Waste Paper Recycling Machine, a cutting-edge solution for eco-conscious businesses. Engineered for efficiency, this machine transforms discarded paper into high-quality recycled products. With advanced sorting and processing capabilities, it efficiently handles various paper types, contributing to a circular economy. The automated system ensures minimal waste during the recycling process, maximizing resource utilization. Versatile and user-friendly, our Waste Paper Recycling Machine is an eco-friendly investment for paper-producing industries. It not only reduces environmental impact but also promotes responsible resource management. Join the green movement and integrate our innovative recycling machine to champion sustainable practices and reduce your carbon footprint.
FAQs of Waste Paper Recycling Machine:
Q: What is a Waste Paper Recycling Machine?
A: A Waste Paper Recycling Machine is a machine used to recycle waste paper into usable products such as paper towels, tissues, and other paper products. The machine uses a combination of mechanical, chemical, and thermal processes to separate the paper fibers from the other materials in the paper.
Q: What are the specifications of the Waste Paper Recycling Machine?
A: The Waste Paper Recycling Machine has a grade of Automatic, a color of Sliver, a control system of Human Machine Interface, a voltage of 420 Volt (v), a warranty of Yes, a computerized system of Yes, a type of Waste Paper Recycling Machine, and a material of SS.
Q: How does the Waste Paper Recycling Machine work?
A: The Waste Paper Recycling Machine works by separating the paper fibers from the other materials in the paper through a combination of mechanical, chemical, and thermal processes. The paper fibers are then collected and used to make new products such as paper towels, tissues, and other paper products.