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Hammer crusher ZTBC series
stationary

Hammer crusher - ZTBC series - Hunan Along New Energy Technologies Co., Ltd. - stationary
Hammer crusher - ZTBC series - Hunan Along New Energy Technologies Co., Ltd. - stationary
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Characteristics

Technology
hammer
Mobility
stationary
Capacity

Max.: 18,000 kg/h
(39,683.2 lb/h)

Min.: 1,000 kg/h
(2,204.6 lb/h)

Description

ZTBC series of hammer crusher consists of hopper, rotor, screen, rack, electrical components,etc; The feedstock (eg, fruit and vegetable wastes) is fed into the crushing chamber, under the actions of high-speed rotor and screen, the crushed waste is forced to push through the screen and fall into collector or transported to the designated place. Product Feature: 1.Low noise, big processing capacity, low power consumption, no intertwining, no knife sticking, no blocking, easy maintenance; 2.No turntable design can avoid the generation of iron scrap resulting from relative movements; 3.Wide application; The screen is not easily blocked, it is suitable for those waste with high content of fiber, such as vegetables, biomass,etc; It’s convenient to take the screen off and clean it; 4.The screen size can be minimized at 0.5mm; 5.Tight structure design, easy operation, has protection of over-load; 6.Sandblasting treatment to make good appearance, Modular detachment, especially to clean; The below waste can be crushed: 1.Vegetable waste, Such as Bean sprouts, celery, cabbage, carrots, ginger, potatoes, etc; 2.Fruit waste, Such as Apple, pear, kiwi, pineapple, etc; 3.Nuts, Such as Mangosteen, Tremella, etc; 4.Fine crushing of powdery waste from feed mill, food industries, alcohol plant,livestock farms; 5.Food waste, animal pluck,overdue food in supermarket,etc;
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.