New granulators galore at NPE.* Processors with scrap to grind must have noticed the prominence of screenless granulators with distinctive hooked "S-rotor" blades at the NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java) NPE Network Processing Engine NPE National Policy on Education NPE National Plastics Exposition NPE Natural Penis Enlargement NPE Nutrition Program for the Elderly show in Chicago. June 23, the day the show opened, was the exact date when the U.S. patent expired on Nissui Corp.'s S-Cutter, the original low-speed, S-rotor granulator. That was the green light for an influx of similar granulators from around the world to be shown in the U.S. for the first time. NPE also played host to many other new granulators, including big central models and beside-the-press grinders with low rpm to keep down dust and noise. New designs also sported larger infeeds, lower infeed heights, interchangeable components, and cutting chambers designed for easier access. (For news in shredders at NPE, see p. 26.) S-blades out in force Nissui's Japanese owner patented S-rotor granulators in the mid-1980s. Because the patents did not cover most of Europe or Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , other machine builders came out with copies and variations even before the patents expired. Nissui itself has since gone out of business. S-rotor models exist in single- and twin-rotor versions. What these machines have in common is a chipper chipper Drug slang An occasional user of illicit drugs. See Recreational drug use Tobacco A popular term for a person who smokes < 5 cigarettes/day, who may be resistant to nicotine dependence or addiction, and often born to non-smoking parents. rotor with lots of small teeth and a few large, S-shaped blades that intermesh with bed knives. The big S-blades punch out chunks of scrap, which fall down into the bottom of the cutting chamber, where they are nibbled by the small chipper blades. Because the rotors turn slowly (25 to 50 rpm), they reportedly generate less noise and dust than traditional granulators. The disadvantages are that output is low and each rotor produces only one chip size. One of the new sources of S-rotor granulators here is Moditec of France, represented by Plastec North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . It claims to offer the largest size range--15 single- and multi-shaft models with various shall widths and numbers of hooked blades, along with a patented serrated serrated /ser·rat·ed/ (ser´at-ed) having a sawlike edge. serrated (ser´āted), adj having a jagged or notched edge; saw-toothed. cutting blade of its own. Another patented Moditec variation places two non-intermeshing chipper shafts side by side, while a third, "masher" shaft overhead has elongated S hooks to precut pre·cut adj. Cut into size or shape before being marketed, assembled, or used: precut fillet of fish; precut construction materials. tr.v. large parts like automotive fascias and door panels. The newest feature is the ability to reverse the rotor automatically in case of jams. Rapid Granulator developed its own line of screenless granulators with help from one of the owners of Moditec, which supplies Rapid with the patented precision cutting components. Rapid's Multi-Cutter Series comes in three sizes with cutting chambers of 10 x 9.5, 14 x 9.5, and 18 x 9.5 in. They have one to three crusher blades, clear plastic hoppers, and 2.5-hp drives that run at 25 rpm. Conair, a sister company of Rapid, sells the Multi-Cutter as its CM Series. Cumberland, Ball & Jewell, and AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States Atomic Energy Commission supply a screenless granulator of their own design, reportedly the only one on the market with replaceable knives on the chipping rotor, so a whole rotor section doesn't have to be replaced if a knife breaks. These are the S Series from Cumberland, EX Series from Ball & Jewell, and SX Series from AEC, all with 9 x 9, 9 x 13, and 9 x 18 in. cutting chambers and 2 or 3 hp. Hamilton Avtec showed new private-labeled S-rotor granulators, the AH Vectra Series, which come in four sizes from 6.6 x 10.5 in. with 2 hp up to 13 x 18 in. with 5 hp. Shini Plastics Technologies, a unit of Shini Electric Heaters Co. of Taiwan, showed its SG Series screenless granulators, which resemble Rapid's Multi-Cutter and are built at Shini's plant in China. They range from a 10 x 7 in. chamber with 1 hp up to 10 x 18 in. with 3 hp. Rapid in Sweden has filed lawsuits in both China and Taiwan protesting the sale of this model with its Moditec-style blade, and Rapid is also suing a European private-label distributor. MatsuiAmerica showed two Chinese-built versions of screenless S-rotor granulators. Model SMGL SMGL Source Mage Gnu/Linux SMGL Sydney Metro Gamers LAN is a 1-hp model with a conventional top-opening hopper. Model MGL MGL Massachusetts General Laws MGL Moenchengladbach, Germany MGL Mongolian Airlines (ICAO code) MGL Mascon Global Limited (New Delhi, India) MGL Multiple Greek Letter MGL Milpitas Golfland is similar but has an unusual dual-opening clamshell chamber. Matsui will soon offer both in 2- and 3-hp sizes. SRS SRS, SRS-A see slow-reacting substance. Corp. (Size Reduction Specialists) in East Lansing East Lansing, city (1990 pop. 50,677), Ingham co., S central Mich., a suburb of Lansing, on the Red Cedar River; inc. 1907. The city was first known as College Park, but was renamed when it was incorporated. , Mich., continues to build the former Nissui S-Cutter and also owns the rights to the S-Cutter name. Its latest version, the Bi-Cutter, is a patented variation with S-blades on only one of two intermeshing shafts. Another distinction is that the Bi-Cutter rotor is in one piece instead of modular sections. Thus it's said to hold tight tolerances--down to 0.0005 in.--between shafts and bed knives. Such tight tolerances reportedly make it the only granulator that can chip elastomers. Wittmann Inc. showed several new models in its Sumo sumo: see wrestling. sumo Japanese form of wrestling.A contestant loses if he is forced out of the ring (a 15-ft circle) or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground. Series of S-rotor granulators, which are built by CMB Noun 1. CMB - (cosmology) the cooled remnant of the hot big bang that fills the entire universe and can be observed today with an average temperature of about 2. Wittmann in France. The SJ (Sumo Junior) series has dual rotors and four to six breaker knives. It comes in four sizes, ranging from a 6 x 9 in. cutting chamber and one shaft to an 18 x 20 in. chamber with two shafts. The rotors have trapezoidal cutters on a helical helical /hel·i·cal/ (hel´i-k'l) spiral (1). hel·i·cal adj. 1. Of or having the shape of a helix; spiral. 2. Having a shape approximating that of a helix. angle, not perpendicular to the rotor axis, making a staggered cut that reportedly uses less energy and is less likely to jam. Whole new grinder Grinder A slang term for a person who works in the investment industry and makes small amounts of money at a time on small investments, over and over again. Notes: lines Two entirely new marketing units are offering new lines of imported granulators. EconoGrind USA, part of the new Economizer e·con·o·mize v. e·con·o·mized, e·con·o·miz·ing, e·con·o·miz·es v.intr. 1. To practice economy, as by avoiding waste or reducing expenditures. 2. unit of ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server. , offers low-cost granulators built by a German firm at a plant in China. EconoGrind has 20 models in four series: ESL (1) An earlier family of client/server development tools for Windows and OS/2 from Ardent Software (formerly VMARK). It was originally developed by Easel Corporation, which was acquired by VMARK. low-speed (150 to 200 rpm), ES heavy-duty, ESP (1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion. heavy-duty with a special infeed for pipe and profiles, and ESC See escape character and escape key. See also ESC/P. ESC - escape with tangential tan·gen·tial also tan·gen·tal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or moving along or in the direction of a tangent. 2. Merely touching or slightly connected. 3. feed and sound-proofing. They range from the smallest ESL model with a 7 x 5 in. cutting circle up to the biggest ES unit of 32 x 47 in. The ESL series has a V-shaped row of staggered rotor knives. Gloucester CMG CMG Coastal & Marine Geology (USGS) CMG Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (stock symbol) CMG Companion (of the Order Of) St Michael and St George CMG Computer Measurement Group , a new div. of Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering Co., showed its new line of granulators with high-shear, multi-knife cutting chambers and sound enclosures, all built by CMG in Italy. Until last year, CMG built granulators of up to 50 hp under private label for Cumberland. Now CMG supplies its complete range of high-speed (345-rpm) models from 7.5 to 250 hp through Gloucester CMG. The all-new 20-hp model TG 1455U (14 x 55 in. cutting chamber) at the show offers a choice of a three-blade "twin-shear" rotor or 18-blade staggered rotor. Cumberland now builds all its granulators in SouthAttleboro, Mass., with solid-steel frames that are doweled and bolted, not cast or welded. Cumberland also has new larger sizes. The 2000 Series central granulators replace the 1828 and 1842 Italian-built models. They have infeeds of 20 x 42, 20 x 50, and 20 x 62 in. as well as a lower infeed height of 63 in. Cumberland's U.S.-made Tangential Series now accepts larger parts with angled infeeds that measure 20 x 24 and 20 x 36 in. Wittmann showed the first two of 10 models planned for the new MC Series built by CMB in France. Model MC 2832 has a 27.6 x 31.5 in. cutting chamber and throughput of up to 2200 lb/hr at 400 rpm. The MC 2840 with 27.6 x 39.5 in. cutting chamber has a five-blade open rotor and throughput of 2800 lb/hr at 400 rpm. Both have a new mechanical safety brake. Interchangeable parts interchangeable parts Identical components that can substitute one for another, particularly important in manufacturing. Mass production, which transformed the organization of work, came about by the development of the machine-tool industry by a series of 19th-century Two companies showed new models with interchangeable infeeds that convert from tangential to straight. Granutec introduced its Transformer Series with Duo-Pak cutting chambers. It accepts both tangential and straight-drop feed inserts with 16 x 16 to 16 x 32 in. feed throats. Removable cutting-chamber inserts are a solution to high wear from granulating glass-filled and other abrasive materials. Conair brought out the CW Series central granulator with 18-in. rotor and three interchangeable infeeds. It uses replaceable back plates for tangential feed, restricted tangential feed, and straight drop. The CW Series also uses a patented new Pivot technology from Rapid Granulator. The front wall of the cutting chamber holds the screen and basket and swings open, leaving the rotor completely accessible from the front or below. The Pivot cutting chamber was also introduced on three new medium-speed Wrath models of central granulators with 18-in.-diam. rotors 24 to 48 in. long. The big ones get bigger New Herbold Inc. late last year delivered what is possibly the largest granulator in the world, though two other new models claim the same high output. New Herbold's model SM 800-2500 was built for a Chinese company to grind PET bottles. It has a 100-in.wide cutting chamber, 32-in.-diam. rotor, 300-hp drive, and throughput of 10,000 lb/hr at 480 rpm. New Herbold's biggest unit previously was 62 in. wide and processed 7000 lb/hr. Getecha introduced its largest granulator to date, which also has a 32-in.-diam. rotor with segmented, staggered blades and a throat 72 in. wide. The RS 8000 series turns at up to 300 rpm, and grinds up to 10,000 lb/hr. Previously, the maximum throughput for Getecha granulators was 6000 lb/hr. AEC and Ball & Jewell also brought out their largest models so far. AEC's new ISH ISH In Situ Hybridization ISH Isolated Systolic Hypertension ISH Irish Sport Horse ISH Intermediate System Hello ISH International Society of Hypnosis ISH Information Super Highway ISH International Superhits (Green Day album) Series and Ball & Jewell's new SSH (Secure SHell) A security protocol for logging into a remote server. SSH provides an encrypted session for transferring files and executing server programs. Also serving as a secure client/server connection for applications such as database access and e-mail, SSH supports a Series of heavy-duty central granulators have feed openings from 25 x 25 in. up to 73 x 37 in. The biggest in each series has a 32 x 79 in. cutting circle and grinds up to 10,000 lb/hr. A new feature on these models is a deflector wedge, or third bed knife, which is removable for lighter duty grinding of hollow, bulky parts. Also new are a detachable holder for rotor knives and a benchtop fixture to adjust the knives outside the cutting chamber. Newly redesigned medium-size central granulators from AEC (2200 Series Opti-Angle) and Ball & Jewell (VG2200 Series) have angled cutting chambers designed for all-purpose use at up to 3800 lb/hr. Four chamber sizes range from 22 x 38 to 22 x 66 in. with up to 150 hp. They're built for easier access and cleaning. Abrasion-resistant packages are a new option. Two other medium-sized lines were introduced by these firms. The 1200 and 2800 series from AEC and 12 and 28 series from Ball & Jewell each comprise five models from 16 x 12 to 28 x 48 in. feed openings. They have integral soundproofing Soundproofing is any means of reducing the intensity of sound with respect to a specified source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance between source and receiver, using noise barriers to block or absorb the energy of the sound and easy-opening design. The 12-in. models have integrated blowers and cyclones to discharge granulate gran·u·late v. gran·u·lat·ed, gran·u·lat·ing, gran·u·lates v.tr. 1. To form into grains or granules. 2. To make rough and grainy. v.intr. . Weima America Inc., Fort Mill, S.C., showed a patented new granulator-feeding system called CentriCut, which introduces material via an auger into the middle of the cutting chamber. The three rotor blades are attached to the last flights of the auger. The cutting chamber has four bed knives and large screens covering 270[degrees] of the cutting circle. CentriCut feeding increases output so much that a 25-hp rotor produces 3300 lb/hr, three times more than a conventional open rotor of the same dimensions, Weima says, and comparable to a 75-hp conventional granulator. New press-side units Several companies at NPE launched beside-the-press granulators that run at low speeds to minimize noise and dust. AEC's new Seven Series and Ball & Jewell's new 6-1/2 Series run at only 210 rpm. Three models with 6.5 x 8 to 6.5 x 16 in. cutting chambers and up to 5 hp chop up Verb 1. chop up - cut into pieces; "Chop wood"; "chop meat" chop hash - chop up; "hash the potatoes" cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" mince - cut into small pieces; "mince the garlic" to 200 lb/hr. They have a low feed height of 51 in., self-pretensioning belt drives, and rotating end discs that prevent scrap from wrapping around the ends of the rotor and smearing against the side-walls. Conair showed two new beside-the-press series. CLS (Common Language Specification) The structure and syntax of .NET and CLI programming languages. See .NET. low-speed models have solid rotors with staggered knives. They run at 160 rpm, grinding up to 300 lb/hr. CHS (Cylinder Head Sector) An earlier method of addressing a hard disk by referencing all three physical elements of the drive. It was superseded by logical block addressing (see LBA). high-speed versions feature new disposable cassette knives that don't need costly resharpening. They run at up to 512 rpm for throughputs of up to 800 lb/hr of bigger parts (or film with an optional three-knife helical rotor). CLS and CHS units come in four sizes with 8in.-diam, rotors up to 24 in. long. Cumberland's U.S.-made 1200 Series granulator now offers larger infeed sizes of 12 x 12 to 12 x 20 in. New rotating end discs on the rotor reduce friction of granulate against the chamber walls, producing less heat and abrasion. Cumberland's 1000 Series also has new rotating end discs. Granutec showed its Stinger model with a new hopper designed for robotically fed sprues and runners. Rapid showed off its recently introduced model 1514-CD with an infeed 16 in. off the floor. It is designed for optical-disc molding and fits under the press to save space. Rapid also added a larger size (8 x 14 in.) of its lower-priced Solo grinder and a larger unit with 8 x 24 in. chamber to its Force low-rpm series. Low-profile (22 to 23 in. feed height) thermoforming skeleton granulators designed to fit under a trim press were introduced recently by AEC (WG Series) and Ball & Jewell (TG Series). Two models with 36- and 56-in.-long throats have 7.5-hp drives and are said to permit much faster cleaning than previous models. NEED TO KNOW MORE? AEC Inc., Wood Dale, III. (800) 233-4819, www.aecinternet.com Ball & Jewell Div., Sterling Inc., South Attleboro, Mass. (508) 399-3100, www.sterlco.com Conair, Pittsburgh (412) 312-6000, www.cunairnet.com Cumberland Engineering Corp., South Attleboro, Mass. (508) 399-0400, www.cumberland-plastics.com Econogrind USA, South Attleboro, Mass. (508) 399-3018, www.econogrind.com Getecha Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich. (269)373-8896, www.getecha.co.uk Gloucester CMG, Newport, N.H. (800) 889-2934, www.gloucester-cmg.com Granutec inc., East Douglas, Mass. (508) 470-3801, www.granutecinc.com Hamilton Avtec Inc., Mississauga, Ont. (905) 568-1133, www.hamiltonavtec.com Matsui America Inc., Elk Grove Village Elk Grove Village, village (1990 pop. 33,429), Cook and Du Page counties, NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago; inc. 1956. With a population of c.100 at the time of its establishment on open farmland, the village has grown dramatically and steadily, largely because of its , III. (847) 290-9680, www.matsuiamerica.com New Herbold Inc., Sutton, Mess. (508) 885-7355, www.newherboldinc.com Plastec North America, Miami, Fla. (305) 887-6920, www.plastec-moditec.com Rapid Granulator Inc., Rockford, III. (815) 399-4605, www.rapidgranulator.com Shini Electric Heaters Co. Ltd., Shulin City, Taipei, Taiwan +886 (22) 680-9119, www.shini.com SRS Corp., East Lansing, Mish. (517) 333-2805, www.srscorp.com Weima America Inc., Fort Mill, S.C. (803) 802-7170, www.weimaamerica.com Wittmann Inc., Torrington, Conn. (860) 496-9603, www.wittmenn-ct.com |
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