Our Latest Innovation in Action! Introducing the Centauro 80/280 Machine

At Silmisa, we are always committed to innovation and sustainability. We are proud to present our latest installation of the Centauro 80/280 machine for RDF recycling. This exciting development allows us to effectively address the recycling of shoe trimmings, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable world.

The CDR Recycling Process

Before delving into the details of the Centauro 80/280 machine, it’s important to understand what RDF is and why it’s so relevant in today’s waste management landscape. RDF stands for “Refuse-Derived Fuel.” This term refers to the conversion of non-hazardous waste into a valuable resource: recovered solid fuel.

The RDF recycling process is fundamental for waste reduction and sustainable energy generation. By collecting and transforming waste, such as shoe scraps in this case, into derived fuel, we can obtain an alternative energy source that helps reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and decrease the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.

Centauro 80/280 in Action

Our Centauro 80/280 machine is the star of this facility. Its ability to efficiently process shoe scraps and convert them into RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) is a testament to our commitment to innovation and sustainability. The video we’re presenting shows the machine in operation.

Contributing to a Sustainable Future

At Silmisa, we believe that sustainability is a shared goal. This installation of the Centauro 80/280 machine not only demonstrates our commitment to innovation, but also our determination to create a cleaner, greener world.

We are thrilled to share this achievement with you and hope you enjoy seeing the Centauro 80/280 in action. If you would like to learn more about our products and their impact on recycling, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Together, we can work towards a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Thank you for being part of the Silmisa family and for your continued support of our recycling and sustainability mission!

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