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Granulator

Granulator

Granulator

Product catalog summary
Overview: The NZ-Granulators are designed for efficient size reduction of various materials including plastics, paper, and wood. They operate fully automatically when combined with the WLK pre-shredder, providing consistent granulate with minimal fines and dust.
Specifications: The NZ series ranges from models NZ 200/400 to NZ 310/1200, suitable for small to medium applications with size reduction capabilities of less than 12 mm. The granulators feature a modified Multi-Blade-Rotor with a Multi-Scissor-Cut design for vibration-free cutting and lower power consumption.
Technical Data: The granulators are equipped with motors ranging from 11 kW to 75 kW, rotor lengths from 400 mm to 1200 mm, and rotor diameters of 200 mm or 310 mm. They have varying numbers of rotor and stator knives, and their weights range from 500 kg to 1950 kg.
Design Features: The Quick + Easyfix-System minimizes downtime and simplifies knife changes. Various hopper infeed designs are available to suit different operational needs.
Company Information: WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH, based in Germany, has sales offices in Austria, the United Kingdom, France, and the USA. They can be contacted via phone, fax, email, or through their website.
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The NZ ֖ our engineering concept, The New Dimension. NZ-Granulators are designed for your benefit. The NZ can work fully automatically with our WLK-The economical way to grind almost all kinds of Series (Pre-Shredder) in a combined system.plastics including film, rigid plastics, paper, wood and other materials < 3 mm with the result of con- sistent granulate with a minimum of fines and dust. > Plastics Division

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