Plastic crusher is one of the important equipment for plastic recycling and reuse, usually used to crush large plastic waste and defective products into small particles for easy subsequent processing or reuse. As a major boost to sustainable development, plastic crusher is not only the equipment itself, but also many related supporting equipment in the crushing process to reduce pollution and maintain environmental protection.
Here are some related supporting equipment for plastic crusher:
1. Conveyor belt or conveyor pump: convey the plastic waste and defective products to be crushed to the crusher. The conveyor belt is able to transport the waste and defective products to the crusher continuously and at a uniform speed, while the transfer pump can transport the waste and defective products through pipelines into the crusher.
2. Dust removal device: used to collect dust and impurities generated during the crushing process to protect the environment and the health of operators.
3. Screening device: The crushed plastic particles are screened and particles of different sizes are separated for easy subsequent processing or reuse.
4. Storage device: Store the crushed plastic pellets for easy subsequent processing or reuse. During the use of the crushed materials, after use, they can be stored in the storage box for convenient next use.
5. Power supply equipment: Provide power to the entire crushing system to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
6. Control system: control the operation of the entire plastic crushing system, including starting, stopping, fault diagnosis, etc.
7. Safety protection device: protect the safety of the operator and the equipment itself, such as overload protection, emergency stop, etc.
These equipment can form a complete plastic crushing system, improving the efficiency and quality of plastic crushing. At the same time, it can also reduce environmental pollution, so as to better protect the environment.
Comments(7)
Conveyor belts are the quiet MVPs here—no belts, no party.
Dust collectors save my lungs and my shop floor, period.
Screening rig keeps my regrind uniform; customers notice the difference.
Still wondering if anyone’s tried swapping belts for augers—less static?
Storage bins + moisture control = no soggy pellets on Monday morning 👍
Emergency-stop button saved my intern’s thumb last year, worth every penny.
Whole setup eats power like a beast—anyone got solar feeding their crushers?