PET bottle mill GB series
rotorhorizontalfor recycling

PET bottle mill
PET bottle mill
PET bottle mill
PET bottle mill
PET bottle mill
PET bottle mill
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Characteristics

Technology
rotor
Orientation
horizontal
Product applications
for PET bottles
Sector
for recycling
Output

Max.: 6,000 kg/h
(13,228 lb/h)

Min.: 500 kg/h
(1,102 lb/h)

Description

GB series granulator is a special bottle granulator with high output and low energy consumption designed by ENMA. The output can reach 500KG-6000KG/H. The granulator offers a wide array of different rotor designs with widths ranging from 700 mm to 2000 mm with a diameter of 700mm. The completely welded heavy steel construction is designed to withstand the most demanding and universal applications. Oversized rotor bearings, knife mounts and rotor shaft are equipped. The standard V-cut creates a high quality regrind with a very low percentage of fines in the output material. The removable third stator blade is acting as a deflector wedge and allows the machine to be quickly adjusted to different application scenarios. Other standard features include easily replaceable wear plates in the cutting chamber as well as outboard bearings reducing the risk of contamination. The wide range of rotors and hopper styles allow the GB series granulator to be tailored to recycling of normal PET bottle, PP/PE bottle. The GB series granulator is patented PET granulator of ENMA, which can be equipped with special wear protections, such as hard facing of the rotor, housing and key parts manufactured from highly wear resistant steels. - Parallel screw force feeding - Design of external bearing - Rotor of dual-scissor cutting - Hydraulic system of granulator chamber opening - Screw feeding quantity upon output quantity - Rubber sealing system of integral chamber, for crushing with water

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