Herbold Meckesheim will be bringing the subjects of cost saving and recycling together at Fakuma 2015.
Energy and operation costs are decisive factors when plastics are recycled and it is the machine manufacturers who have been called upon to find new solutions in this field. Herbold Meckesheim has done its homework and at Fakuma, will be presenting its new developments.
Herbold Plastcompactor
With the Herbold Plastcompactor, further emphasis is placed on compacting. More and more frequently, a plastcompactor is used downstream of a washing/separation unit. Herbold plastcompactors are able to agglomerate a wide variety of materials, which includes but is not limited to thermoplastic materials such as fibres, small tapes, foams, films; stretch or thin films, fine particles, powder or shavings; and plastic materials that are difficult to convey, to stock and to mix (moist or dry).
The agglomerated material shows excellent flow properties and a high bulk density. As a side product, the agglomeration process achieves an efficient separation of residual humidity. Herbold plastcompactors are available for throughputs of up to 1500 g/h.
In many cases, the production of agglomerate with a plastcompactor is a permanent, well-priced alternative compared to a recycling extruder.
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Herbold Plastcompactor type HV 70
The new generation
The newly developed SB series granulators continue their way to the top. Herbold’s SB series is ideal for all types of size reduction applications from PET bottles to pre-shredded materials, where maximum performance and cost efficiencies are a must.
Here are two examples proving the capacity of these granulators: As a secondary granulator in continuous operation for barrels and hollow bodies, an SML 60/100 SB (rotor 600 x 1000 mm, drive 75 kW), can obtain a throughput of 3.400 kg/hr (screen size 8 mm).
SB granulators offer higher throughputs (30 to 50 per cent higher capacity with the same granulator size compared to traditional granulators, lower energy consumption (30 to 50 per cent less power input compared to standard granulators), even rotor loads (fewer fines and less dust in the reground) and the automatic treatment of larger product quantities.
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Herbold Granulator type SB 60/100 in wet execution
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Herbold Granulator type SB - Schema
Improved SMS Series design
The construction design of the SMS series has been overhauled by Herbold Meckesheim GmbH so in future the machines of this series will even be able to cope with the most demanding heavy-duty applications in one single step.
These machines are manufactured with rotor widths ranging from 600 to 2000 mm and with drive capacities between 45 and 315 kW. The knife design is segmental, thus ensuring a quick and easy exchange of the cutting tools.
Typical applications are: heavy, thick-walled semi-finished products in PE, PP, POM and PA, pipes with high wall thicknesses and large purgings. Thick-walled materials are not the only materials that are quite difficult to recycle; the same applies to aramid fibres (commonly used for manufacturing bullet-proof vests), carbon fibres and composite materials, they are labelled as “difficult to grind”.
In case of heavy-duty applications, very often it is easy to separate the wheat from the chaff: there are only few suppliers in the market capable of providing an appropriate solution. The answer is the rotor design: only a rotor that has been forged as one single piece guarantees stability: welding seams cannot break since they do not exist. The rotor knives cannot shift since they have been fixed at a stopper. This design is also an enormous advantage for cleaning operations since there are no “dead spots” where material rests can deposit.
Herbold Meckesheim can supply wear-plated rotors and housings equipped with an exchangeable wear zone and thus leading to considerable cost saving compared to time-consuming armouring of the housing and rotor.

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Rotor type F with exchangeable wear protection
The Herbold oscillating shredder
For processing extremely large waste plastic pipes up to a diameter of 3 m Herbold Meckesheim has designed a new shredder with an impressive price/performance ratio. The pipe shredder of the HOS series with an oscillating size-reduction surface is capable of shredding extremely large pipes with lengths of up to 6m in one single step.
It offers: very low-noise operation; excellent value for money; very little wear, therefore also ideally suitable for abrasive materials (e.g. fibreglass-reinforced plastics); and low energy consumption for bulky feed materials which require large machinery, e.g. wind turbine recycling, large starter clumps from plastic raw material production
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Herbold oscillating shredder of the HOS series
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Herbold oscillating shredder of the HOS series
Developments from Herbold Meckesheim are ground-breaking. The wet grinding technique for granulators and many other recycling techniques that are the latest state of the art have been developed by Herbold.
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