GREENMAX EPS shredder helps realize waste utilization - recycling and utilization of EPS beads

GREENMAX EPS shredder has two main models, one is to directly crush waste EPS into small pieces, the diameter of these small pieces is generally between 15-20mm, and the other is more thorough crushing, after processing by EPS shredder , waste EPS is directly broken into beads, some people may wonder, where do these broken beads go? In fact, these waste EPS scraps were not discarded after they were broken into beads. With the help of EPS shredder, these wastes became materials that can be used again.

The purpose of EPS beads

Like our common EPS manufacturers and cutters, they will produce a lot of EPS foam scrap during the production process, and some manufacturers or cutters will buy EPS shredder to process the waste, break the waste into beads, and sell them to packaging industry or construction industry. These upstream sellers will directly use EPS shredder to crush raw materials, which not only saves transportation costs, but also makes it easier to sell, bringing convenience to downstream buyers.

EPS beads are used in the packaging industry

The beads processed by EPS shredder are good materials for packaging. Some companies or small businesses will purchase EPS beads for use in packaging, such as toys and other fragile products. This can protect the product from collision damage. We can find these EPS beads in some express packages.

EPS beads used in construction industry

Mixing EPS beads with concrete, cement and other materials can be used to make building panels, which is more common in this field of use. Therefore, EPS beads are also favored by the construction industry.

GREENMAX EPS shredder is small in size, but it has a high crushing capacity and sufficient power. It is a good choice. Because the overall size of the machine is small, it occupies a small area and can be placed in any free location in the factory to help you realize waste utilization. For more information about EPS shredder for beads, please contact GREENMAX.



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