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Ideal BloApCo Shredder Applications for:

Pallets - Plastic - Paper - Glass - Corrugated - Metal - Fiberglass

VOLUMETRIC FEEDING - Application Report # (26)
  When large objects or parts must be reduced to very small pieces for reprocessing, it is best to install a two-stage process. The first stage is a pierce-and-tear shredder. The shredder not only reduces to a size that a granulator or hammermill can easily handle, but it feeds them evenly. The benefits of even feeding of uniform pieces into the second stage machine are: far less maintenance, longer machine life, and less total operating costs when compared to a single stage machine.
IMPROVED BALEABILITY - Application Report # (11) (25)
  Shredding newspapers, fiber cores, folding carton scrap, books and magazines, corrugated boxes, slabs of paper and flexible polyurethane foam before baling results in increased system thru-put, heavier bales, more uniform and better bale quality. Shredding increases the amount of material in the baling chamber. This enables the baler to cycle less and more efficiently, thus dramatically extending baler life.
SIZE REDUCTION FOR COMPACTION - Application Report # (12) (14) (16)(20)(21)(24)(27) (29)(30)
  Reducing large crates, boxes, skids, pallets, and parts of all sizes and description drastically increases the amount of material that a container can hold. This will reduce haul-away costs by as much as 75%. Systems incorporating properly designed shredders eliminate the need of an operator to break down large boxes, crates and fiberglass -- the shredder does this automatically.
PRODUCT RECOVERY - Application Report # (17)
  Many products whose carton or container has been damaged, mislabeled or improperly filled, must be reclaimed, reprocessed and repackaged. Shredding destroys the package, thus releasing the products to be reclaimed. The shredder can also serve as an automatic bag or box opener for new products coming into a plant. Normally the packaging material is separated from the product, and automatically compacted or baled. Examples of products being reclaimed include: Soaps, flour, sugar, household liquids and fertilizers.
ENERGY RECOVERY - Application Report # (11) (25)
  Shredding of all types of plant waste into uniform pieces allows plants to efficiently burn their waste -- normally using the resultant generated energy to heat their building or to produce steam for use in the manufacturing process. Burning of plant waste eliminates the need and costs associated with hauling it away to a landfill.
PRODUCT MUTILATION - Application Report # (15) (31) (27)
  Shredding newspapers, fiber cores, folding carton scrap, books and magazines, corrugated boxes, slabs of paper and flexible polyurethane foam before baling results in increased system thru-put, heavier bales, more uniform and better bale quality. Shredding increases the amount of material in the baling chamber. This enables the baler to cycle less and more efficiently, thus dramatically extending baler life.
IMPROVED HANDLING - Application Report # (19) (28)
  So that the scrap can be reduced to a small enough size so that it can be efficiently mechanically or pneumatically conveyed. Examples of shredded material being conveyed presently are: paper, cardboard, corrugated materials, light metals, foam rubber, rigid plastics, plus lots of others.

The pneumatic handling of shredded materials is very economical, especially when the scrap is to e conveyed more than 100' or when the baling and or compacting area is located in another building or at a different elevation fro the shredder.

 

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