Mills of all sizes
05 April 2011
The current range presented by the Austrian manufacturer is one of the largest on the market today, because you can offer any solution for a correct recycling, special systems for technical plastics, recovery teams both in line with the fuel transfer, and other specific models to grind large pieces in isolated area.
Series Minor and Junior: the crushers without grid slowly from these series are designed for the recovery with guarantees of technical plastics of high hardness.
The series starts with the small model, Sumo Minor 1 1 blade with two toothed rollers and reaches high Junior double 8 with 8 blades and 8 rolls of court, as well as a third axis by spindle to force the pieces to the Chamber of court. All the crushers without grid and low speed (27 rpm), are low noise, compact and very suitable for the long-term use of materials hard and reinforced with glass fibre.
Series more and ML: it is conventional mills with blades, mounted as tangential or staggered, for all kinds of plastics recycling. All models of this series are built compactly, silenced, to get a great result in recycling at the foot of fuel transfer.
Series MC: Massive recycling mills
These are large Mills, built with the greater robustness, for a massive recycling of any piece or waste in thermoplastic material from 10 to 150 hp. The newest is the model MC-34 Primus, the MC Primus of conventional Mills series, developed specifically for the recycling of plastic soft and medium hardness. Serves as a bridge between the economic and popular line of mills to work alongside the press ML / Mas and the series MC of Central mills. It has a camera of Court of 300 mm x 400 mm and it can achieve, depending on the size of the grid and the geometry of the parts, a performance of material between 200 and 300 kg/h.
MC Primus mills have a design with open rotor that provides a flow of air through the Chamber of court to prevent the thermal degradation or the cast of the material. Mobile blades inclined rotor opened in configuration 3 x 2 ("rotor in Spike"), combined with two inclined fixed blades offer a double cut stepladder which improves the quality of the crushed and minimizes dust. The rotating and fixed blades can sharpen several times depending on wear and tear.