

Besten Company has shipped a complete aluminum cans decoating furnace to a leading Indonesian environmental solutions provider in Jakarta, marking a strategic expansion into Southeast Asia’s growing circular economy market. The integrated system utilizes thermal processing to efficiently remove paints and coatings from discarded aluminum cans, converting them into high-purity aluminum flakes for direct reuse in manufacturing. Complying with Indonesia’s environmental regulations, the furnace addresses local waste challenges while promoting resource efficiency.
The Indonesian operator confirmed the technology streamlines recycling operations and elevates material purity for sustainable industrial applications. "This solution advances our resource-recovery targets and supports regional circular economy development," stated the facility’s management team. For the equipment provider, this project reflects rising global demand for efficient recycling innovations. As Indonesia intensifies waste-reduction policies, such systems transform environmental liabilities into valuable raw materials.
The decoating furnace significantly reduces landfill waste while cutting energy consumption by up to 95% compared to primary aluminum production. The Chinese supplier anticipates further Indonesian projects in the next year, focusing on secondary material applications across the region’s recycling industry.