ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System
ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System
Eco Gypsum 64 is a gypsum waste recycling plant, converting waste into valuable products
Gypsum recycling plants use a combination of mechanical crushing and double dry compression to separate gypsum and paper from plasterboard waste. This process recovers high-quality gypsum powder (97.6% pure), free of paper, which can be reused in new production cycles.
Gypsum By-Product Uses
- Produce new plasterboard panels
- Stabilize road surfaces, replacing hydrated lime
- As a retardant in the production of cements
- In agriculture, to amend, condition and fertilize the land
- As an absorbent filler for oils and fats
Description
Stop Throwing Your Money in the Bin – Choose ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System
Getting rid of building waste in Australia is expensive. If you work in construction or demolition, you feel this pain every time you pay a landfill bill.
Plasterboard is the worst part of that waste. You can’t just bury it easily. When it gets wet in a landfill, it creates a bad gas that smells like rotten eggs. Because of this, dumping fees are going up, and the rules are getting tougher every year.
But what if you could stop paying those fees? What if you could turn that “waste” into cash? That is what the ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System does. It takes your leftover plasterboard and turns it into a product you can sell. It stops you from wasting money on the tip.
What Is the ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System?
It is a smart machine designed to solve one big problem: separating the paper from the gypsum.
In the past, recycling plasterboard was hard because the paper sticks to the core like glue. If you can’t get the paper off, the gypsum inside is useless.
Our machine fixes this. It is a complete Gypsum Waste Recycling Plant that takes waste in one end and gives you clean, usable material out the other.
How It Actually Works
You don’t need to be a scientist to understand this. The process is simple and dry.
- Crushing: You feed the plasterboard waste into the machine. It breaks the large pieces down.
- Squeezing: We use a special method called “double dry compression.” Think of it like a giant rolling pin. It squeezes the material to pop the gypsum loose from the paper.
- Separating: The machine sifts the materials. The paper goes one way, and the gypsum powder goes the other.
Top Features of the Machine
Here are the main features you need to know about:
1. Gets Everything Clean
The biggest worry with recycling is “contamination.” You don’t want bits of paper left in your powder. Our system is very precise. It produces gypsum powder that is 97.6% pure. That is incredibly clean and ready to sell.
2. No Dust Cloud
Nobody wants a dusty work site. It’s bad for your health and bad for safety. We designed the ECO Gypsum 64 Recycling System as a “closed loop.” This means the whole operation happens inside a sealed unit. It also has strong filters to suck up any dust before it gets out.
3. Safe to Use
Safety is the most important thing on any Aussie job site. This plant comes with automatic alarms and safety blocks. If something isn’t right, the machine stops to protect your workers and the equipment.
4. Saves Power
Big machines usually mean big electricity bills. We designed this system to run efficiently. By using mechanical pressure (squeezing) instead of chemical methods, it lowers your energy bills.
5. Grows With You
Whether you have a small pile of renovation scraps or a mountain of demolition waste, this system can handle it. It is scalable, meaning we can set it up to match the size of your project.
What Can You Do With the Recycled Gypsum?
Once the machine has done its job, you have two piles: clean paper and clean gypsum powder. The paper can be recycled, but the gypsum powder is where the real value is.
Here is who buys it:
- Farmers: They spread it on clay soil to help crops grow better.
- Road Builders: They use it to make road bases harder and stronger.
- Plasterboard Factories: They put it right back into making new boards.
- Cement Makers: They mix it into cement to help it set at the right speed.
- Workshops: It is great for soaking up oil and grease spills.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the powder really clean enough to sell?
Yes. The output is 97.6% pure gypsum. It gets rid of almost all the paper residue. This makes it a high-quality product that industries actually want to buy.
2. Can it handle old, painted plasterboard?
Yes. It can process waste from demolition sites (old walls) and waste from new construction sites (clean off-cuts).
3. Is the machine noisy and dusty?
We keep the noise and dust down. The machine is fully enclosed, and the dust extraction system keeps the air around it clean.
4. Why is a “dry” process better?
Some other machines use water to separate the paper. That creates a muddy sludge. Our dry process means you get dry powder instantly, with no mess.
5. Is it hard to maintain?
We build these machines to be tough. We also offer programmed maintenance to keep everything running smoothly, so you don’t have to worry about downtime.
Why Choose Us?
We are locals. We have been based here in Perth since 1998.
We don’t just sell you a box and run away. We help you set it up, and we are here if you need help later. We believe in building relationships, not just making sales.
Gypsum Waste Recycling Plants are the smart way to handle waste. Stop paying the tip to take your money.
Get in touch with us today. Let’s help you turn that pile of waste into profit.