Holland Recycling increases added value, recycling rate

The Dutch company now uses THM Recycling Solution’s TQZ2000 turbo-crusher.

TQZ2000 turbo-crusher.
The TQZ2000 turbo-crusher breaks down various composite materials.
Image courtesy of THM Recycling Solutions.

Holland Recycling has increased its added value and recycling rate by using turbo-crushers from THM Recycling Solutions, a Germany-based GmbH recycling machine sales company. 

Holland Recycling is a Dutch electronics recycling company for IT devices with a focus on the recovery of metals and the added value of precious metals on printed circuit boards with more than 25 different qualities. 

Holland Recycling has been WEEELABEX certified—a European certification that sets standards and monitors the processing and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)—since 2015. 

As part of an expansion that includes the future processing of large electronic appliances, or white goods, the company is investing in modern recycling technology. 

Holland Recycling says it's using the TQZ2000 turbo-crusher from THM Recycling Solutions to make its recycling process more efficient and increase the share of added value. 

THM says the TQZ2000 is well-suited for breaking down various composite materials, which are broken down quickly and carefully with chains to increase the efficiency of the process while sparing resources. The materials are rapidly shredded and processed. 

The company says its TQZ turbo-crusher offers twice the added value: efficient and seamless separation of components and lower costs for wear parts.