Foam crusher can be called the recycling machine that can recycle the most types of foam
At present, there are many kinds of machines that can recycle foam plastic in the field of recycling equipment. Choosing a suitable foam recycling machine should be considered from various angles, including the source of the material, the expected compression effect, the local environmental protection policy, the properties of the material itself, The budget of the equipment and the use of subsequent waste materials, etc. Among them, the use of subsequent waste largely determines the choice of foam recycling machine, among which foam crusher can be regarded as a universal device. GREENMAX foam crusher can recycle many kinds of foam.
The main function of GREENMAX foam crusher is to break different types of foam plastic into pieces of uniform size. This foam recycling machine does not have the function of compression. It should be noted that not all customers have the need for foam compression in the recycling process, especially now that there are more and more ways to reuse waste foam, and there are more and more ways to add and use recycled materials.
What foam plastic can GREENMAX Foam crusher recycle?
Foam crusher can recycle a variety of foams, including the most common EPS foam, XPS foam, EPS peanut packaging, EPE foam, EPP foam, and even PU foam, EVA foam can be crushed. Before buying a foam crusher, you need to tell the engineer the density of the foam plastic to be processed, so that it is convenient to design the cutter parameters in the crusher. For different foam plastics, they have large differences in elasticity, density, etc., and you need to cooperate Cutting devices with different parameters are recovered.
What special designs have GREENMAX foam crushers experienced?
On the one hand, some industries use foam packaging or foam boxes. The container volume is too large, and there are great difficulties in the feeding process. Therefore, GREENMAX increases the size of the foam crusher silo to facilitate the entry of larger foam plastic. On the other hand, some customers want to process foam with a high density. In order to avoid insufficient crushing, we usually use a dual-motor design to help customers solve the problem that foam is difficult to crush.