A "High-Efficiency Aluminum-Plastic Separation Integrated Equipment" is a recycling system that uses advanced physical separation technologies, such as electrostatic or air separation, to efficiently separate aluminum from plastic in waste materials like blister packs, composite panels, and toothpaste tubes. These integrated systems typically involve crushing or grinding the materials into smaller pieces and then using the different electrical properties or densities of the aluminum and plastic to achieve a high separation rate, resulting in pure aluminum and plastic for recycling.