Hydrospeed 80 briquetter.* Capable of compacting Styrofoam, paper, wood, plastics and metals in chip and dust form * Produces flat-sided briquettes for stacking, though the shape dies can be configured into cylindrical cyl·in·dri·cal adj. Of, relating to, or having the shape of a cylinder, especially of a circular cylinder. briquettes * Uses 5,000-psi hydraulic cylinders Hydraulic cylinders (also called linear hydraulic motors) are mechanical actuators that are used to give a linear force through a linear stroke. Operation Hydraulic cylinders get their power from pressurized hydraulic fluid, which is typically oil. to generate high compaction force to produce logs from fines * Capable of compacting difficult metals, like tire wire, which can bridge in other machinery * Double-acting main press cylinders compact from both ends, resulting in less briquette bri·quette also bri·quet n. A block of compressed coal dust, charcoal, or sawdust and wood chips, used for fuel and kindling. [French, diminutive of brique, brick breakup breakup The division of a company into separate parts. The most famous breakup to date was the 1984 division of AT&T (formerly, American Telephone & Telegraph Company). This breakup was intended to increase competition in the communications industry. during handling * Dual traverse motion forming die allows a finished briquette to be discharged while a new one is forming Visit www.briquettingsystems.com, e-mail w.winkl er@briquettingsystems.com or call 604-818-0287 for more information. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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