The Future is Modular

Future-proof solutions with Doppstadt’s mobile modular processing concept MMPC - an investment that pays off.

Efficient processing of commercial waste poses major legal and economic challenges for the waste management industry. The precise implementation of the Commercial Waste Ordinance is of crucial importance for all market participants. Developed from the Doppstadt brand on the basis of the mobile modular approach, the Mobile Modular Processing Concept (MMPC) concentrates on project business instead of individual machine sales.

Our MMPC is characterized by the design of processing plants for different material flows. By combining coordinated processes, the MMPC creates efficiency and flexibility. This opens up economic opportunities for small and medium-sized material quantities to enter the processing sector and optimize the depth and breadth of value creation.

With Doppstadt’s mobile-modular processing concept, you are on the safe side. All plants designed according to this principle enable you to treat commercial waste legally and economically. In addition, the plant concept is so flexible that your company is able to react promptly if the framework conditions change.

By mobile modular processing concepts, we mean combining mobile Doppstadt machines in a modular principle. Intelligently combined, they can be used in many applications. As the system operator, you have a variety of options to adapt the system to precisely fit your material and volume flows. If these change at any stage, you can react quickly. All of the machines can be moved and reconfigured flexibly.

Application

Mobile Modular Processing Concept (MMPC) is individually adapted to country-specific framework conditions and client’s requirements.

Commercial Waste Processing

Aggregates for shredding

Pre-shredding and loosening of the material using Methor for metered material feed for the following processing steps.

Separation of different materials

Separation of the material into coarse and fine grain using the SELECTOR 400. Harmonising and spreading of the material flow for windsifting.

Machine-assisted manual sorting

Manual sorting on a conveyor belt that can be variably positioned and arranged depending on the stations.

Iron extraction

Separation of ferrous components with an overhead suspension magnet.

Extraction of paper and plastic

Infinitely adjustable windsifter to separate plastic films and other 2D light fractions.

Mixed C & D

Aggregates for shredding

Pre-shredding and loosening of the material using Methor for metered material feed for the following processing steps.

Separation of different materials

Separation of the material into coarse and fine grain using the SELECTOR 400. Harmonising and spreading of the material flow for windsifting.

Machine-assisted manual sorting

Manual sorting on a conveyor belt that can be variably positioned and arranged depending on the stations.

Iron extraction

Separation of ferrous components with an overhead suspension magnet.

Extraction of paper and plastic

Infinitely adjustable windsifter to separate plastic films and other 2D light fractions.

Biowaste & Seive Residues

Dosing and material opening

The METHOR opens bags, breaks up shrubby material composites, crushes stones, concrete and wood parts and separates Fe metals. It then conveys the material evenly onto the first SELECTOR 400 spiral shaft separator.

First separation level

The SELECTOR 400 spiral shaft separator separates all impurities larger than 250 mm. They are discharged as overflow onto a mobile conveyor and stockpiled. A windsifter is installed above the spiral shaft deck, which extracts foils and other 2D impurities and conveys them into a settled roll-off container. The underflow is conveyed to the second SELECTOR 400.

Second separation level

The second SELECTOR 400 spiral shaft separator further separates the material stream so that the second windsifter can extract the remaining foils and 2D impurities. After that, the medium and fine fractions are almost free of impurities. You can now feed both fractions into the first biogenic treatment stage (composting or fermentation).

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