Flex 500 Mobile
Transportable recycling plant with hammer mill Designed for the flexible grinding of metal scrap.
What sets apart our Flex 500 Mobile hammer mill:
90kW
electric motor power
3,5ton/h
productivity (up to)
13.500kg
machine weight
n.20 - 8kg/cad
hammers: amount and weight
1.200kg
rotor weight
700kg
patented cradle weight
Fields of application
The hammer mill can grind and refine various types of small and medium-sized metal waste. Some examples include: small transformers, small electric motors, WEEE scrap, shred aluminium, tins, iron with plastic and still more.
Base and transport
The plant is supplied ready for use, installed on a roll-out container and can be hoisted by a specific truck. The reinforced frame is completely designed by Panizzolo, correctly discharging vibrations produced by the machinery to the ground.
Grinding logic
The structure of the mill is designed to prevent the ejection of material from the inlet while wear is limited to armours, grilles and hammers. These are manufactured with the best steels and castings for gradual wear and keeping the quality of the ground scrap constant.
Rotor and hammers
The rotors facilitate grinding of mechanical scrap, absorbing stress without long-term structural repercussions. Panizzolo has eliminated the most common points of fragility by studying every element and designing specific components. Free rotary hammers are installed at 360°, structured to exploit the best ratio between impact strength and crushing capacity.
Structural solidity
The high quality of the components, steelwork and welds guarantee that the hammer mills remain intact over time and are able to crush heavy-duty scrap.
Easy maintenance
This implicates involving an essential number of operators, without the need for special equipment or highly professional competences.
Periodical control and greasing operations are designed to be simple and intuitive.
What is your treatment requirement?
We listen to your needs and can supply you with the best technologies to meet your business goals.
The processing cycles are designed to maximise production activities, to be able to attain full recovery of secondary raw materials and to reintroduce them directly into the economic cycle.
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