GranulatorThe granulator is designed to grind the rubber cover from the wire remover into particles as small as 1 mm. The granules are sieved and circulated until the desired size is reached. Thanks to the special design and precisely aligned inserts, the granulator produces very uniform and high quality particles. For rubber processing, the granulator is usually the third part of the tire recycling line. At this stage, the second-step shredded steel-free rubber cover is processed into particles that are uniform and free of steel and nylon. These shredders have high speed blades that reduce the size of the feed to the size of the granules. The granulator is the beginning of fiber removal and extraction, and passenger car tires typically contain 10-15% nylon or polyester fabric. The granulator outputs rubber particles, usually in the size of 3/8' - 400 microns (0.400mm). Although there are many similarly designed granulators on the market, it is still necessary to find a granulator that is tailored to the type of material you are processing. Granulator processing: ●The rubber cover is reduced to 3/8' - 400 microns (0.400mm) particles ●The granulator reduces the raw material to the size of the rubber crumb ●The granulator can usually handle feed yields up to 3t/h Granulator market: ●Waste tire rubber market ● Waste plastics market ● Also useful for other waste treatment markets The benefits of the granulator: ● Quickly shrink the rubber cover to small size rubber particles ● Remove 99.9% of tire fiber ●Leaving non-polluting rubber particles ●The preferred machine for specific discharge size The granulator is one of the single machines for the tire recycling line, and the waste tire and rubber are jointly treated as part of the tire recycling machine. Our machines mainly include tire recycling machine and tire shredder and corresponding various single machines. We also produce waste metal shredder and metal recycling lines, garbage recycling lines, plastic recycling lines, PCB recycling lines and aluminum plastic recycling lines.
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