Turn trash to cash with new compactors, shredders & grinders.Topping recycling news at the latest giant K Show in Dusseldorf, Germany, were new compactor technologies for films and foams that can densify plastic waste for recycling and even mold finished parts--not just save space in a landfill. Other recycling developments include a small in line solid-stater for PET and a new disc compactor for EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) A PostScript file format used to transfer a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format. . News at the show in shredders and grinders includes the first shredder with a permanent-magnet, synchronous torque motor and several huge new grinders targeting high throughputs of tough stuff like PP raffia raffia (răf`ēə) or raphia (rā`fēə), fiber obtained from the raffia palm of Madagascar, exported for various uses, such as tying up plants that require support, binding together vegetables fiber. Compacting EPS Maskinfabrikken RUNI ApS in Den mark showed an unusual machine and service for users of EPS boxes like fish packers and canneries to help them compact their foam waste for recycling or disposal. RUNI's compactor makes 16 x 16 in. blocks of solid PS, reducing the EPS bulk by 50:1. Compacted blocks are only slightly fishy fish·y adj. fish·i·er, fish·i·est 1. Resembling or suggestive of fish, as in taste or odor. 2. Cold or expressionless: a fishy stare. 3. smelling. RUNI buys the compacted EPS blocks from fish packers and resells the material to Chinese molders. Over the past four years, RUNI says it has sold over 100 shipping containers of compacted EPS. RUNI's screw compactor starts with a precrusher that breaks up big hollow parts before feeding the material into the hopper. Model SK240H uses a 7.5-hp main drive to compress the EPS, while a 0.75-hp hydraulic pump powers electronically controlled jaws that keep constant pressure on the material in the screw, resulting in consistent output density. It processes 165 lb/hr of EPS or roughly 110 fish boxes and lids. A larger model SK370H handles 440 lb/hr or about 300 fish boxes. Compressed EPS blocks can be sawed, cut with a knife or broken by hand, typically into about 40-in. sections weighing 20 to 25 pcf. There are three RUNI units in the U.S., including one at Tampa Bay Tampa Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, 25 mi (40 km) long and 7 to 12 mi (11.3–19 km) wide, W Fla., separated from the Gulf by numerous small islands; it receives the Hillsborough River. St. Fisheries in Tampa, Fla., which reports substantial savings in waste disposal. RUNI's model SK240H can use a larger motor (10 hp) to compact 4400 lb/hr of textile fiber from old tires. Tire fiber is compacted into a continuous mat and stuffed into an endless tube of PS film for disposal. (The film tube controls dust.) Another recent RUNI compacting application, developed for a Norwegian film recycler, dewaters washed agricultural film. Water content is reduced from 40% down to 8% without heat, just by squeezing. Beyond briquettes Promeco Srl in Como, Italy, a builder of short, counter-rotating twin-screw briquetters, designed a version to make profiles out of mixed plastic waste for fence rails, pallet spacers, agricultural poles, bricks, and car stops. It uses the same extruder as the briquetter but different dies. Output is also reduced about 25% to get a better surface. The machine uses the frictional heat of extrusion plus electric heater bands to melt the plastic and bind 15% to 20% non-plastic ingredients like shredded paper, sawdust, or wood chips. The machine comes in two sizes: Type 300 has 2:1 L/D L/D Labor and Delivery L/D Lethal Dose L/D Lift/Drag (ratio) L/D Low Dynamic L/D Limiter/Discriminator L/D Loading / Discharging Rate (shipping) (600 mm long, 300 mm diam.) and output of 1750 lb/hr of profile or 2600 lb/hr of briquettes. Type 600 has 1:1 L/D (600 mm long and wide) and puts out 6600 lb/hr of profile or 8800 lb/hr of briquettes. Since the extruders are so short, moisture is removed via the infeed opening rather than vents. Strautmann Umwelttechnik GmbH in Melle, Germany Coordinates: Melle is a city in the district of Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. The city corresponds to what used to be the district of Melle until 1972. , another builder of briquetting machines, exhibited its low-heat briquetting process for PET bottles, foamed PS, and PE film. Material is sucked into a compression tunnel at a rate of 4.5 to 6.5 lb/min. Rigid materials are forced into the compression channel with a pressure blade inside the hopper. A heated tunnel surface melts only the outer 1 mm of the 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 to impart a smooth finish and help hold it together. Fumes fumes odorous gases and other volatile materials; inhalation of irritating fumes causes coughing and, if sufficiently severe, irreversible pulmonary edema. from melting the surface are passed through an air filter. Strautmann's Brikettierpresse comes in three sizes. The smallest is BP100, which processes about 330 lb/hr of film scrap into briquettes measuring 110 x 100 mm, with their length adjustable from 200 to 750 mm. The entire unit measures only 3.3 meters long x 1 meter wide x 2 meters high. The slightly larger model SB 301 makes briquettes of EPS 100 x 80 mm x 250 mm long, weighing 1500 pcf. The largest model is the SB 3600 for PET bottles, which compacts up to 2400 lb/hr into bales 240 mm wide x 240 mm high and 100 to 700 mm long. Their density is 880 pcf. Over 1000 of these large units have been installed. All briquetter sizes are small enough to fit on a flatbed truck A flatbed truck is a type of truck which can be either articulated or rigid. It has an entirely flat, level body with absolutely no sides or roof. This allows for quick and easy loading of goods, and consequently they are used to transport heavy loads that are not delicate or for mobile compacting. Another way to densify EPS foam is with a new agglomerator ag·glom·er·ate tr. & intr.v. ag·glom·er·at·ed, ag·glom·er·at·ing, ag·glom·er·ates To form or collect into a rounded mass. adj. Gathered into a rounded mass. n. 1. from Pla.to GmbH in Koln, Germany (formerly Systec, the machine-building unit of Germany's Duales System or Green Dot recycling initiative). The machine compacts EPS foam from 0.6 pcf to 25 or 28 pcf. First the EPS is shredded. Then it goes to a feeding box with three paddles and a screw auger at the bottom, which feeds into a 300-mm-diam. compression zone. This produces a compacted cylinder, which is fed between a pair of slightly conical discs, one fixed, the other turning at 300 to 400 rpm. The stator stator: see generator; motor, electric. disc has radiating ridges on its surface, turned at an angle to a perfect radial orientation. The turning disc has similar ridges, angled in the opposite direction. The discs are water-cooled to keep frictional heat down to 5[degrees] to 10[degrees] C below the plastic melt temperature. Friction and pressure between the discs in a sort of scissors scissors Cutting instrument or tool consisting of a pair of opposed metal blades that meet and cut when the handles at their ends are brought together. Modern scissors are of two types: the more usual pivoted blades have a rivet or screw connection between the cutting ends effect softens the log of compacted plastic without melting it. Softened plastic travels outward with centrifugal force centrifugal force Fictitious force, peculiar to circular motion, that is equal but opposite to the centripetal force that keeps a particle on a circular path (see centripetal acceleration). , flowing through the channels between the ridges and coming out in long noodle-like shapes, which are transported and cooled by air. Transport air is separated in a cyclone. The plastic then goes through a shredder and deduster and is screened to 8-, 10-, and 12-mm sizes. The disc compactor comes in four output ranges from 220 to 3000 lb/hr. Low-volume solid-stater Starlinger & Co. GmbH in Austria introduced at K 2004 the Recostar recycling extruder, which it calls a first for in-line solid-stating of PET flake. Flake starts in a crystallizing dryer, then goes into an extruder with high vacuum and a pelletizer. After pelletizing Pelletizing or pelletising is the process of compressed or molding of product into the shape of a pellet. A large range of different products are pelletized including chemicals, iron ore, animal compound feed, and more. , the material goes into a relatively small solid-state polycondensator, or SSP (1) (Service Switching Point) The local exchange node in an SS7 telephone network. The SSP can be part of the voice switch or in a separate computer connected to it. . The SSP comes in two sizes: 440 and 550 lb/hr. Commercial solid-staters typically have throughputs of thousands of lb/hr and are much too big for in-house scrap reclaim or post-consumer recycling. The first SSP installation was in the U.S. for reclaiming nonwoven non·wo·ven adj. Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles. n. Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving. scrap. For commingled plastics A.R.T. Recycling Technik GmbH in Germany has a low-pressure system for molding pallets from commingled plastics. Model E 160SP4 fills molds from a single point with 1000 psi. It uses a 160-mm recycling extruder from Gamma Meccanica SpA in Italy, but could use other brands as well. Capacity is 1700 lb, or 45 standard pallets, per hour. Sol Plastics in Montreal has 30 of the A.R.T. machines making pallets from a blend of recycled HDPE HDPE abbr. high-density polyethylene , LDPE LDPE abbr. low-density polyethylene , and PP. FriedolaTech in Thuringen, Germany, also makes pallets with this machine, using a mix of metalized film scrap from candy wrappers. Customers in Austria and Thailand use the system to mold commingled-plastic roof tiles. Shredder news Two companies showed new systems that combine shredders with recycling extruders. Erema in Germany showed its new "Double Disc" cutter for the first time. Normally Erema uses a single disc at the bottom of the cutter/compactor feed drum to cut, mix, and densify film before it goes into the extruder. The new version uses two cutting discs, one above the other. The first disc does coarse precutting without adding as much heat as the lower disc. The two-disc system can accept coarser feedstock and operates more smoothly. With PE film, it gets up to 15% higher throughputs, Erema says. The dual-disc configuration can be retrofitted on older units. NGR NGR National Grid Reference (UK) NGR National Grape Registry (UC Davis) NGR National Guard Regulation NGR Non Grain Raising (wood finish) Next Generation Recycling Maschinen GmbH in Austria has a new 165-mm-diam. model of its shredder/extruder. Designed to process whole bales, its throughput is 3300 lb/hr--even for hard-to-chop scrap like OPP OPP Opposite OPP Opportunity/Opportunities OPP Office of Pesticide Programs OPP Ontario Provincial Police (Ontario, Canada) OPP Office of Polar Programs (National Science Foundation) rafia fiber, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. NGR. Also targeting tough film waste and synthetic fiber scrap, Vecoplan Maschinenfabrik GmbH in Germany has developed the world's first shredder with a permanent-magnet, synchronous torque motor, which needs no gearbox. Vecoplan has applied for patents on the use of this kind of drive in shredders (it's also starting to appear on extruders). Vecoplan's HiTorc motor (around 100 to 300 hp) uses a variable-frequency drive and speed encoder to control both speed and direction of rotor movement (reversing the field reverses the direction). The HiTorc motor reportedly provides more torque across a range of rotor speeds from 0 to 350 rpm, whereas a standard asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. motor drive has a fixed speed of about 150 rpm. The HiTorc motor delivers three times the nominal torque on start-up and maintains nominal torque almost up to its maximum speed for much higher overall energy efficiency. The HiTorc has a maximum current draw of 300% of full-load amperage amperage strength of an electric current in amperes or milliamperes. , while conventional motors may draw up to 700% FLA, Vecoplan says. The new motor also starts, stops, and reverses direction in 2 sec "with absolutely no wear to the system," Vecoplan says. vs 12 to 15 sec for a conventional drive, which does experience slip and wear and is also noisier. The new motor reportedly boosts throughput capacity by 30% to 100% while dramatically cutting the cost of energy and maintenance. In the smaller models, the HiTorc motor option adds 25% to 30% to the machine cost, whereas in the larger sizes the cost difference is negligible. Vecoplan has delivered at least half a dozen machines with the new motor. Meanwhile, Rapid Granulator AB in Sweden introduced what it says is the first single-shaft shredder designed specifically for plastics. Shredders are typically designed to grind wood scrap and municipal waste. Rapid's new GranuMatic shredder places up to 27 knives on a rotor in a herringbone design and at variable depths, whereas typical wood shredders place the knives straight across the rotor at the same depth. The GranuMatic's Polycut system has a pneumatic radial ram feed and concave Concave Property that a curve is below a straight line connecting two end points. If the curve falls above the straight line, it is called convex. scalloped scal·lop also scol·lop or es·cal·lop n. 1. a. Any of various free-swimming marine mollusks of the family Pectinidae, having fan-shaped bivalve shells with a radiating fluted pattern. b. knives that cut plastic into long strips in order to make more uniform chips. Ram pressure is modulated by motor amp draw to prevent blocking. The new machine comes with feed openings 560, 1100, and 1650 mm wide. Rapid says the more efficient cutting geometry allows use of motors up to 30 hp, vs. 50 to 60 hp for typical wood shredders. The widest model has a 75-hp motor, while comparable standard shredders would use 150 hp. Weima Maschinenbau GmbH in Germany introduced a new quick screen-removal system for its four-shaft ZM shredders. Previously, screens were bolted in place and took much longer to change. The new ZMK-X quick-change model locks the screen in place with easy-releasing toggles. The screen then drops onto a frame, which slides sideways out of the machine like a trundle bed, allowing easy cleaning and screen changing plus direct access to the cutting chamber. ZMK-X shredders with 25 or 40 hp are designed to grind large hollow parts like bumpers. Tough grinding Weima also came out with what it calls the world's largest granulator, the WLK WLK We Love Katamari (game) WLK Windows Logo Key 30 Super-Jumbo, which has a 3-meter-long rotor, half a meter longer than Weima's previous maximum. The WLK 30 has a hopper volume of 9.6 [m.sup.3] and rotor diam. of 600 mm. Previero Plastic and Rubber Machinery in Italy, represented here by Common Sense Solutions, introduced a 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: with a quick-change screen. The screen has a movable support, so when the upper discharge door is opened, the screen swings out. The screen then comes off by removing a plate with seven bolts. A mechanical interlock A device that prohibits an action from taking place. on the rotors makes it impossible to use the main drive when the cutting chamber is open. Instead, a small hydraulic motor turns the rotor at 1 rpm for service purposes. Hosokawa Polymer Systems in Germany showed a new grinder, which it says is unique in the world for its ability to 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. very tough BOPP film at extremely high rates. Model 90/300 RO, or "T-Rex," has two 300-hp drives and a 36 x 114 in. cutting chamber. It's designed to cut film at up to 1600 ft/min or 13,500 lb/hr. "That's a record. Nobody else comes close," say a company spokesman. Five of these units are in operation. At the show, the smaller Model 80/200CL, had a feed-roll assembly, 300-hp drive, and 31 x 79 in. cutting chamber. Its throughput was up to 2000 ft/min or 4000 lb/hr. Also new from Hosokawa is a granulator that includes dedusting. There are two such systems in the U.S., including one that continuously grinds 4000 lb/hr of post-consumer and post-industrial PP structural-foam pallets. A beside-the-press model appeared at the show. In these units, flake comes out of a cyclone, goes through a rotary air lock, and discharges into a zig-zag dedusting chamber, which cleans the regrind automatically, collecting dust, fines and paper in a bin. Process Control Corp. showed its new GFA GFA Gospel for Asia GFA Guitar Foundation of America (Garden Grove, CA) GFA Ghana Football Association GFA Gross Floor Area GFA Gliding Federation of Australia GFA Gateway Foreign Agent GFA Gas Forced Air Series of film edge-trim grinders, said to be the lowest cost units on the market because they use a much smaller motor than most--only 5 hp--sized for the low throughput requirement (60 to 70 lb/hr) of reclaiming edge trim. Typically the smallest edge-trim grinders are overpowered o·ver·pow·er tr.v. o·ver·pow·ered, o·ver·pow·er·ing, o·ver·pow·ers 1. To overcome or vanquish by superior force; subdue. 2. To affect so strongly as to make helpless or ineffective; overwhelm. 3. with 10- to 20-hp motors, the company claims. The GFA has two feed options. For edge-trim alone, it uses one 5-hp blower both as the inducer inducer /in·duc·er/ (in-dldbomacs´er) a molecule that causes a cell or organism to accelerate synthesis of an enzyme or sequence of enzymes in response to a developmental signal. in·duc·er n. that leads trim into the grinder and as the fan that blows ground fluff out of the cutter. This configuration costs about half what conventional side feeders cost, Process Control says. If the grinder also has to grind roll scrap, it needs a separate blower for the edge-trim inducer and a 2-hp conveying fan for fluff, but still costs less than conventional units. NEED TO KNOW MORE? For more information, enter PTDirect code at www.ptonline.com. A.R.T. Recycling Technik GmbH, Bad Oeynhauson, Germany +49 (5731) 962 32 * www.plasticrecycling.de Common Sense Solutions Inc, Montclair, NJ. (973) 746-5225 * PTDirect: 488PK Erema North America Inc., Ipswich, Mass. (978) 356-3771 * PTDirect: 325QP Hosokawa Polymer Systems Inc., Berlin, Conn. (SBO SBO specified bovine offal. ) 828-0541 * PT Direct: 714QR Maskinfabrikken RUNI ApS, Tarm, Denmark +45 (97) 37 17 99 * www.runi.dk NGR Next Generation Recycling Maschinen GmbH, Marchtrenk, Austria +43 (7243) 58 57 70 * PTDirect: 986QP Pla.to GmbH, Cologne, Germany +49 (2203) 93 70 * www.plato-technology.de Process Control Corp., Atlanta (404) 449-8810 * PTDirec: 929EV Promeco Srl, Como, Italy +39 (031) 26 73 31 * www.promeco.it Rapid Granulator, Inc., Rockford. Ill. (815) 399-4605 * PTDirect: 474DH Starlingnr & Co. GmbH, Vienna, Austria +43 (1) 599 55 * PTDirect: 368DD Strautmann Umwelttechnik GmbH, Melle, Germany +49 (5429) 94 050 * www.strautmannumwelt.de Vecoplan LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , High Point, N.C. (336) 861-6070 PTDirect: 543PV Weima America Inc., Fort Mill, S.C. (803) 802-7170 * PTDirect: 969QP |
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