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Shredders typically break materials into larger pieces using rotating blades or cutters, while granulators process materials into smaller, finer particles, often used as feedstock for manufacturing.
Routine maintenance includes blade sharpening or replacement, checking and tightening belts, cleaning out debris, and monitoring for wear and tear to ensure optimal performance.
Common features include emergency stop buttons, safety guards, automatic shutoff mechanisms, and overload protection to prevent damage and ensure operator safety.
A high-capacity granulator located centrally in a production plant. It handles large parts, sprues, and scrap for efficient plastic reprocessing.
A granulator equipped with powered feed rollers that guide continuous materials—such as film or sheet—into the cutting chamber safely and consistently.
Designed to work inline with thermoforming lines, this granulator cools and granulates plastic trim or scrap immediately after forming.
Similar to a granulator, a plastic grinder finely grinds plastic into very small, uniform pieces. It is ideal for reprocessing or pelletizing.
A granulator built with extra-strong housing, wear-resistant components, and high-throughput capacity to handle large, dense plastic items.
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