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What can handle more quantity? Shredding or Granulation
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How much the granulators can take

The granulator has no minimum rate needed, except if what is required is the energy that runs the rotor. The right granulator is able to chop the scrap into thousands of pieces easily. Be it cable granulator or another kind. Like beside-the-machine granulator is specially made to handle high rates of steady scrap steam around 454 kg/hr. However, the central unit can be made to handle 4100 kg/hr under a batch-feed condition or meter-feed one.

What is considered as a limitation is the configuration of our feed opening and turning off the chamber, and the size, as they are avoiding the jam of the rotor or over-feeding. In order to prevent jamming of the cable granulator, the manufacturers have to set the machines to handle smaller scrap bites and utilize high horsepower drive motors, plus heavy flywheels to enhance the power using the thick sections, especially since jamming and damaging of the rotor are critical issues.

How much the Shredders can take

When it comes to shredding equipment, on the other hand, their working rate is not always successful, and sometimes fails. This is usually true for the single-shaft shredders that use the horizontal hydraulic way to move scrap material to their cutting place when the rotor intersects with the stationary knives. The process will be easier the more scrap you have in your feed bin as well as the heavier they are since weight matters.

Shredding equipment rotors are strong steeled usually with a sawtooth cutter which is accompanied with stationary knives for scrap shredding. The pressure of your feed ram and rotor drive are constantly checked and manipulated in order for the ram's feed outcome to be enhanced and even aggressive shredding can be used.

Final note

Therefore, we find that cable granulator or granulators in general can take in the high amount of scraps whereas shredding equipment might not be as effective as the granulators.

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