
In-line
and stand aloneIn-line grinders are available for pipe sizes of 4" - 30" in models with 3 HP - 25HP drives.
Stand alone shredders offer 3 HP - 125 HP motors and input openings up to 60"L x 32"W.
Many models offer 1-piece cutter stacks for reduced maintenance and easy replacement.
In-Line Grinder with Screener/WasherA perfect solution for any problematic wastewater flow system such as kitchens, hospitals, correctional institutions, schools, etc.
Combining two proven technologies into one effective system, the result is a reliable operation for grinding, screening, washing, transporting and de-watering of blocking solids.
How it worksThe powerful grinder reduces the solids to small particles, loosens biological material and increases surface area.
As the solids are discharged from the grinder, the reduced particles are subjected to primary washing by the turbulent channel flow.
The particles are then captured on the screener/washer ’s fines screen and conveyed up the spiral past a spray wash manifold. The compacted particles are finally discharged into a bin, bag or auxiliary conveyor.
Stand Alone ShreddersVersatile shredders employ a low speed, high torque mechanism for powerful reduction of tough and bulky waste solids, reducing scrap volume by up to 80%.
Stand alone Shredders are available in a variety of models and sizes. Motors and drives from 3hp to 125 hp meet most shredding applications.
Typically, each unit is supplied complete with control, stand and standard hopper. Shredders can operate as stand-alone or as part of a complete shredding system in dry, wet or pressurized environments.
Shredders have remarkable shredding capabilities on a wide range of materials including: packaging, hospital waste, aluminum cans, PET/HDPE bottles, computer printouts, manufacturing rejects, pharmaceutical rejects, glass/glass containers, plastic purgings and sprues, wood, skids, pallets, crates, steel drums, documents, hides, wastewater, concession waste, newspapers, tires and much more.
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Crushers and Lump BreakersUsing impact, shear, compression or abrasion, crushers reduce a variety of solid products to a desired particle size range. Example industrial products that benefit from crushers are chemicals, minerals, food, food ingredients, pharmaceuticals, grain, fertilizer, coal, soap and more.
The material being fed into the crusher can be a solid, lump, chunk or agglomerate. Different models are available designed for dry, gravity or wet systems and can be either inline or open, stand-alone and conveyor-fed as part of a full system. These units can be supplied for low or high temperature environments as well as for pressurized or vacuum systems.
Crushers also solve the problem of discharged materials agglomerating or building up on vessel walls. Installing a crusher breaks up the oversized solids that tend to plug the discharge process.
Ultra-sanitary models are designed with easy interior access, cantilevered design, clean-in-place capability, quick change-over of cutting elements, and a meticulously polished finish. A convenient access door provides fast and easy access to the interior of the cutting chamber for cleaning. The precision aligned, smooth rotating drum with integral teeth rotates through a set of sizing combs. This mechanism produces a once thru, non-destructive crushing action that reduces oversized particles to their basic grain size without over-grind or over-work of material. The result is improved product consistency for enhanced processing, feeding and packaging.
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