Alternatively, the ARJES heavy-duty class also offers the possibility of using a stationary electric or diesel version, in which the twin-shaft shredders convinces with maximum efficiency. The system is divided into a drive and control unit and can be integrated into existing recycling plants or used as a stand-alone machine.
Technical Data | |
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Engine | Electric Diesel |
Power (kW) | 2 x 250 (Electric) 405 (Diesel) |
Gearbox | Bonfiglioli |
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Optional!
Optional!
Technical Data | |
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Hopper volume (m³) | 5 |
Shaft length (mm) | 2.500 |
Shaft diameter (mm) | 860 |
Weight (kg/cassette) | 6.700 |
Rotation speed (rpm) | 15 – 45 |
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Version | Stationary | |
Shredding Unit | ||
Length (mm) | 4.500 | |
Width (mm) | 3.200 | |
Height (mm) | 4.700 | |
Control Unit | ||
Length (mm) | 3.500 | |
Width (mm) | 2.300 | |
Height (mm) | 2.300 | |
Total weight (kg) | approx. 26.000 |
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Due to distance placement of the shredding and control unit (max 8 meters in between) there is significant less vibration to the control system. Additionally, dust and dirt are reduced.
Easy installation and quick removal of shafts, for easier maintenance, refurbishment and changing of shaft type, which increases more productivity.
For particularly large and heavy metal parts, the suspension of the hydraulically side combs is located above the shafts, these are automatically folded out in the event of excessive resistence.
Waste wood is a versatile raw material that is worldwide used thermally, and for the production of material. It is waste and biomass at the same time.
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Whether our private or commercial waste ends up as substitute fuel in the waste incinerator or can be recycled, it must first be shredded.
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Construction and demolition waste is processed for the extraction of secondary raw materials. Our shredders create the basis for these recycled materials.
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Scrap and metal are significant secondary raw materials. By recycling waste of this kind, it is possible to save increasingly scarce and valuable raw materials.
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