Slated for completion in mid-2020, Brightmark’s Ashley facility will produce more than 18 million gallons of ultra-low-sulfur diesel and naphtha blend products and six million gallons of commercial-grade wax each year. Feedstock for Brightmark’s Ashley, Indiana plant will include over 100,000 tons of mixed plastic scrap per year. This landfill-diversion material will consist of single-use and other post-consumer plastics, residuals from material recovery facilities, and post commercial and post-industrial plastic waste streams.
Vecoplan Managing Director Bob Gilmore said, “Prior to undergoing the conversion process, Vecoplan integrated mechanical systems technologies will formulate commingled waste to meet the plant’s strict feedstock requirements. This includes many steps proven from our past experience in the waste conversion industry.”
Advanced Plastic Shredding Technologies
One of Vecoplan’s greatest strengths is its ability to invent, innovate and develop new shredding technologies, as well as adapt existing technologies to meet or exceed individual customer requirements and goals. Highlights of the system include a Vecoplan VAZ 2000 MFTV pre-shredder to achieve a homogenous aggregate size, induction and optical sortation for removal of unacceptable contaminates, and a Vecoplan VEZ 2500T re-shredder for final sizing of the feedstock. Additional system components include material drying, pelletizing, and handling.
Matt Davidson, Vecoplan’s Waste Systems Sales Engineer, added, “The system will incorporate Vecoplan’s design for receiving, sizing, cleaning and delivery in a controlled and metered fashion.”