MACHINERY | GRANULATORS
while, all parts are easily accessible. Even the door lock has been optimised, and now operates more efficiently and with less space requirements. Cables, connections and sensors are gathered in a central processing unit. Control unit of water injection – through valves and sensors – is now placed in an accessible housing that is dust- and splash-proof.
Size reduction Weima presented a number of systems – including granulators and shredders – at this year’s NPE show in the US. Its size reduction machinery included its WLK 10,
Above: Hellweg’s R 200/20 edge trimming system is
equipped with a servo geared motor
pre-accelerated for the later air conveyance. The modification helps to raise throughput rates, while energy consumption is unchanged. Design and ergonomics were also important factors in the redesign. The standard machine extensions – such as vibro-feeder or mounting bracket for the vacuum feeder – blend into one compact machine concept with clear lines. Mean-
WLK 800 F+, and WKS 2200 single-shaft shredders. These were seen on two booths – in the main hall, and in the show’s Recycling Zone. The WLK 800 F+ shredder is aimed at film, fibre and filaments. It is built to handle a wide range of materials and is focused on materials that are prone to wrapping. The shredder’s hopper is designed so it can handle large volumes of material with ease. The WLK 800 offers easy access for maintenance and cleaning, ensuring uninter- rupted operation and minimal downtime.
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