Polystyrene Compactors and EPS Recycling

The GREENMAX Screw Compactor is a versatile solution developed to compact polystyrene (including EPS, EPP, EPE, XPS and PUR) and is utilized in a series of applications including the fish industry (fish boxes), construction, waste handling and for used packaging. The compaction process conserves space at a rate of 50:1 which reduces transport costs and transforms a waste item into beneficial material which can be used in the production of new products.

Waste material is fed into the hopper and the screw breaks down and compresses the material so that the air is squeezed out greatly decreasing the volume. For the majority of items a dense, stackable block is achieved which can be easily stored and transported.

The EPS compactors from GREENMAX do not use heat-- and they utilize extremely little electrical energy in general.

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GREENMAX Screw Compactor Advantages

Compaction ratio of 50:1

Customizable hoppers

Stainless steel options

Reduce waste polystyrene transportation costs 

Foam products consisting of EPS, EPP, EPE, XPS and PUR; this can be from recouped waste streams, manufacturing and production procedures among others. The majority of products create a thick, stackable block.

Service & Maintenance

At GREENMAX, we are proud of the specialized product support that we provide. Our team are always delighted to answer any questions you may have and will always endeavor to find a solution to your difficulty.

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INTCO Recycling GREENMAX Projects

INTCO Recycling GREENMAX Projects are sector specialists in engineering innovative and advanced recycling plants. We work very closely with our clients to create bespoke solutions to meet their specific needs. From initial concepts, design and build and through to delivery, installation and after care, we are with you every step of the way. INTCO Recycling will buy back your compacted foam blocks and remake them into new products, so you don't have to worry about no one buying your compacted materials.

For help with your waste and recycling needs, contact us today.


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