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Domestic Waste Briquetting Machine Shipped to Vietnam
Recently, a customized domestic waste briquetting machine, after undergoing performance testing and moisture-proof packaging at a domestic production base, was shipped to Hanoi, Vietnam, via a dedicated land transport line across the China-Vietnam border. Purchased by a Vietnamese municipal environmental management company, the equipment will be used to process organic residues, plastic fragments, and other derivatives from sorted domestic waste. By compressing them into high-density briquettes, it achieves volume reduction, recycling, and resource utilization, helping Vietnam achieve its goal of increasing domestic waste treatment rates as outlined in its “National Clean Environment Plan.”
As a purpose-built environmentally friendly device, this municipal solid waste briquetting machine boasts three key advantages: Its hydraulic drive system allows for flexible pressure adjustment based on material composition, compressing loose municipal solid waste into briquettes with a density of 1.2-1.5g/cm³. This achieves a volume reduction rate exceeding 70%, significantly reducing storage and transportation costs. Its dual-screw feed mechanism effectively prevents material blockages, resulting in a stable hourly processing capacity of 8-12 tons, suitable for Vietnam’s average daily municipal solid waste output. Furthermore, its intelligent temperature control system automatically adjusts operating temperature to Vietnam’s tropical climate, preventing hydraulic oil deterioration and extending the life of core components. Given the unstable power supply in parts of Vietnam, the machine is designed with a wide voltage range (220V-380V) and an emergency shutdown device to ensure safe operation.
Prior to shipment, the technical team, in collaboration with Vietnamese representatives, completed three rounds of simulated operating tests, processing over 200 tons of simulated household waste for 24 hours continuously. The briquetting rate reached 99%, and all indicators met Vietnam’s “Technical Standards for Environmental Protection Equipment.” Vietnam has experienced rapid urbanization in recent years, generating over 30 million tons of household waste annually. However, traditional landfill disposal methods are land-intensive, polluting, and utilize less than 15% of this waste for resource recovery. The installation of this briquetting machine will not only convert household waste into fuel briquettes that can be incinerated for power generation or as organic fertilizer, but will also reduce landfill volume by over 60%. The two parties will also collaborate on equipment operation training and maintenance, with plans to roll out similar equipment in cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, Vietnam, providing a comprehensive “Chinese equipment + technology” solution for household waste management in Southeast Asia.


