ARMOST - Model PP - Medical Infusion Bottle and Bag Processing Line
The PP Medical Infusion Bottle and Bag Processing Line by Armost is designed to efficiently recycle medical waste plastics. The system begins by separating infusion bottles from infusion bags using a dedicated machine. These separated items undergo a series of processes including crushing, high-speed friction washing, dehydrating, and rinsing to remove impurities such as oil, glue, and labels. The cleaned plastic is then dehydrated, dried, and subjected to airflow separation to effectively remove rubber contaminants, resulting in high purity PP plastic. This process not only contributes to effective recycling but also ensures compliance with industry standards for handling medical waste. Armost's advanced technologies and innovative equipment design, recognized by accolades like the Ringier Innovation Awards in 2016 and 2017, showcase their commitment to enhancing the recycling process and addressing key technical challenges in plastic separation.
Collected medical waste plastics will be put into the bottle-bag separator to separate infusion bottles and infusion bags. Then the infusion bottle and the infusion bag are respectively processed with crushing, high-speed friction washing, dehydrating and finally rinsing.
These processes can efficiently remove the impurities such as oil, glue and label paper on the surface of the infusion bottles and infusion bags. Then the clean plastic is dehydrated, dried, separated by airflow separation, finally rubber will be removed to obtain high purity PP plastic to achieve the purpose of recycling medical waste plastic.
As the industry leader in WEEE/ELV waste plastic recycling and separation, Armost has deep understanding of the plastic recycling process and key technical details in plastic recycling equipment design. As a result, we are able to continuously innovate and improve our equipment. Armost was the Winner of the Ringier Innovation Awards in 2016 and 2017. We currently hold more than 15 patents and is recognized as a National Innovation Enterprise in 2023.