The Municipal Solid Waste Sorting Line is designed to process mixed solid waste from municipal collection, commercial waste streams, and bulky household waste. Through conveying, screening, magnetic separation, air classification, and optional optical sorting, the system separates recyclable materials, combustible fractions, organics, and residual waste into different output streams for further recovery or disposal.
This type of sorting line is commonly used in material recovery facilities and waste treatment plants to improve resource recovery, reduce landfill volume, and prepare waste fractions for recycling, RDF production, or waste-to-energy applications. Depending on project requirements, the line can be configured with bag openers, shredders, trommel or screening units, magnetic separators, eddy current separators, air separation equipment, and sensor-based sorting systems.
The system is suitable for processing mixed municipal waste such as plastics, paper, textiles, wood, metals, packaging waste, and bulky discarded items including sofas, chairs, tables, and mattresses. With a modular design, the line can be adapted to different capacities, material compositions, and downstream recovery targets, helping operators improve sorting efficiency and material purity while supporting more stable plant operation.