This machine is designed to crush and shred aluminum cans and a wide range of scrap metals (stainless steel, brass/copper, alloy, carbon steel, etc.) to support recycling, reduce waste and supply recycled material for manufacturing.
It can process aluminum cans and other scrap metals including stainless steel, brass/copper, various alloys and carbon steel. Material type and feed size affect performance and may require customization.
The standard configuration features an 18.5 kW motor and a machine weight of approximately 2500 kg.
Key components include PLC control, engine, bearings, gearbox, motor, pressure vessel, gears and pump. The machine uses advanced parts intended for reliable, long-term operation.
Yes. The design can be customized to meet specific processing, throughput, footprint or safety requirements. Contact the supplier with your application details for a tailored solution.
Yes. A machinery test report and outgoing inspection (including video) are provided to document performance and quality before shipment.
The product is built for a long service life thanks to robust construction and quality components. Actual lifetime depends on operating conditions, maintenance and material abrasiveness.
Throughput depends on material type, feed size, density, and configuration. Specific capacity figures vary by setup—request performance data or a site-specific test from the supplier for accurate estimates.
The machine requires an appropriate industrial electrical supply to power the 18.5 kW motor—typically a three-phase connection. A suitable concrete foundation, space for maintenance access and proper grounding are also required. Exact electrical specs and installation instructions will be provided by the manufacturer.
Standard safety provisions typically include emergency stop controls, guarded feed areas and PLC-based interlocks. Final safety features depend on the chosen configuration; operators should be trained and use appropriate PPE. Confirm full safety details with the supplier.
Regular maintenance includes routine inspections, lubrication of moving parts, checking/replacing wear components, and following the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. Keeping feed material free of non-metal contaminants extends component life.
While the machine can process whole cans and various scrap, pre-sorting to remove non-metal items, liquids, or hazardous material improves performance and reduces wear. For mixed streams, discuss recommended preprocessing with the supplier.
Yes. Spare parts and technical support are available; availability and lead times vary by part. Ask the supplier about stocked spare parts and recommended spare kits for critical components.
Lead times, packaging and shipping depend on order size, customization and destination. The supplier will provide estimated lead times, packaging details and shipping options when you request a quote.
Contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor with details about the materials you plan to process, desired throughput, site power available and any customization needs. They can provide quotes, datasheets, test reports and site-specific recommendations.
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