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Let's Find Effective Shredding Methods of Wind Turbine Blades at GEP ECOTECH

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With the rapid growth of global wind power installations, an increasing number of wind turbine blades are entering their retirement cycle. Over the next decade, retired wind turbine blades will face a peak period of centralized disposal. As blades are made of high-strength composite materials, traditional landfill and incineration methods can no longer meet environmental protection and resource recycling requirements. Addressing industry challenges such as "difficult cutting, difficult transportation, difficult shredding, and difficult utilization" of wind turbine blades, GEP ECOTECH has launched a comprehensive pretreatment solution for wind turbine blade shredding, achieving integrated processing from dismantling, shredding, sorting to downstream utilization, promoting resource recycling.

Main Composition of Wind Turbine Blades

Wind turbine blades are typically manufactured using fiber glass reinforced plastic (GFRP) composites, featuring light weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance, with a conventional service life of approximately 20 to 25 years.

Main Material Composition of Wind Turbine Blades:

Material CompositionProportion (Reference)Characteristics
Glass Fiber (GF)50%–70%High strength, corrosion resistant
Epoxy Resin / Unsaturated Polyester Resin20%–35%Bonding and curing function
Balsa Wood / PVC Foam5%–15%Lightweight sandwich structure
Carbon Fiber (some blades)1%–5%Enhances rigidity and strength
Metal ConnectorsSmall amountFlanges, bolts, etc.

As these are typical thermosetting composite materials, they cannot be melted and recycled like ordinary plastics. Therefore, shredding for resource recovery has become the mainstream technical route.

Challenges in Disposing of Wind Turbine Blades

Retired wind turbine blades have the following typical characteristics:

Therefore, specialized heavy-duty shredding systems are required for processing.

GEP ECOTECH Wind Turbine Blade Shredding Process

Pretreatment process for waste wind turbine blades: "Dismantling → Shearing → Primary Shredding → Fine Shredding → Sorting → Resource Utilization,"detailed as follows:

Wind turbine blades before shredding

Wind turbine blades after primary shredding

Wind turbine blades after fine shredding

On-site Dismantling and Cutting

Retired blades are first cut into sections using hydraulic shears, diamond wire saws, and other equipment to facilitate transportation and feeding.

Dual-Shaft Shredder for Primary Shredding

A large dual-shaft shredder performs low-speed, high-torque shredding on the blades for initial volume reduction.

Features:

Dual-Shaft Shredder Shaft

Single-Shaft or Four-Shaft Fine Shredding

Further processes the material to below 20–50 mm size specifications to meet downstream utilization requirements.

Single-Shaft Fine Shredder

Magnetic Separation and Air Classification

Removes metal impurities and separates light and heavy fractions.

Dust Collection System

Equipped with pulse dust collection and negative pressure systems to reduce glass fiber dust pollution.

Downstream Resource Utilization Directions for Wind Turbine Blades

After shredding, blade materials can be utilized in various resource recovery applications.

Co-processing in Cement Kilns (Current Mainstream Direction)

The shredded glass fiber and resin mixture can serve as:

Advantages:

This is currently a well-established resource recovery path for blades both domestically and internationally.

RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) / SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel)

The resin portion of the blades has high calorific value. After fine shredding, it can be used to produce:

Applications include:

Effectively replacing part of the coal resources.

Recycled Glass Fiber Materials

Through further separation processing, glass fiber powder can be obtained for use in:

Enhancing the value of waste composite materials.

Pyrolysis Recovery

Using pyrolysis technology, the following can be recovered:

Suitable for high-value-added recovery directions.

Building Material Utilization

Shredded blade particles can be used for:

Achieving solid waste building materialization.

Advantages of GEP ECOTECH Equipment

Driven by the "dual carbon" goals, the wind power industry is transitioning from "green power generation" to "full lifecycle green recycling." Retired blades are no longer "hard-to-treat waste" but important resources for sustainable circular utilization.

Wind Turbine Blade Recycling FRP Recycling Dual-Shaft Shredder Single Shaft Shredder Four-Shaft Shredder
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