Questions To Ask At Plastic Bottle Crusher - Packer




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If you're actively shopping for a plastic crusher, you probably already have the exact requirements of your particular operation in mind or at least a good idea of what your crushing needs are. As you know, the size, variety and hardness of the plastics you need to crush, as well as the necessary throughput of the crusher, are critical factors in determining what type or style you should purchase.
 
Whether you're shopping for new crushing equipment for your operation or looking to incorporate some quality used machinery to save money, Packer Equipment is your one-stop plastic bottle crusher store. Our goal is to match your company's specific needs with the ideal equipment every time. Still, if you're new to the recycled plastic bottle or scrap plastic processing industry, we realize you may not even know what questions to ask about the crushers you see for sale through us or other resources. So today's blog post will take a closer look at what you need to know from any equipment dealer or third party seller to make the correct plastic bottle crusher purchase.

Which type of Plastic Bottle Crusher is the one I need?

At the highest level, you must know if you need a crusher for small amounts of scrap plastic or larger plastics, a secondary crusher to round out the output of the primary crusher, or a tertiary/final reduction crusher to output your finished product. If you are looking for all three types of equipment to build a new plant or replace an existing one, we would be happy to discuss your specific needs and the overall process. Working closely with a team of professional plant experts like ours at packer equipment during these design/build and retrofit solutions will ensure that your plastic crushing system is as efficient and economical as possible.


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Indeed, while experts know what type of Plastic Bottle Crusher is in front of them just by looking at it casually, less experienced buyers may not know precisely what they are seeing. There is an overlap between primary and secondary crushers regarding what type of crusher is appropriate. Jaw crushers, impact crushers and gyratory crushers can all be used for primary and secondary crushing. Still, the specific facts of each machine will determine where they are located in the stage of production. Similarly, roll crushers can be used in either the secondary or tertiary position in the crushing process, although they are generally better suited for tertiary crushers. Different types of cone crushers can also be found in the secondary and tertiary positions.
 
In addition, you may also come across portable total crushing plants. These all-purpose plastic crusher machines are great for businesses that often need to move to different job sites, though even more stationary operations sometimes find them suitable, depending on the material they are working with. The most important thing about mobile crushing plants is the convenience and flexibility. However, the initial cost can be a bit high compared to buying individual units, especially if you only want to replace one crusher in your process.
 


What is the tonnage I need to produce?

This question may seem simple, but it is pretty complex. By asking the seller about the capacity of a particular Plastic Bottle Crusher, you are requesting to know several facts about it, including horsepower, the size of the feed opening, and what size feed it will accept for crushing. Is it a primary, secondary, or tertiary crusher (of course, a primary crusher agrees with the most significant size material for crushing)? These factors, plus the type of crusher (jaw, impact, gyratory, etc.), will give you an idea of how many tons of plastic per hour can be processed through the crusher based on some mathematical calculations. Of course, the capacity will also vary depending on how you feed your operation and the characteristics of the feed material, such as bulk density, moisture, etc.
 
Indeed, entire textbooks are devoted to the extraction and processing of plastics and minerals. It is challenging to know the capacity of a particular Plastic Bottle Crusher for sale without seeing it in person, taking measurements, and verifying the information with the manufacturer. Of course, the main thing you need to know before you ask this question is how many tons per hour or per day your operation wants to process. Until you know this fact, shopping for crushing equipment is almost impossible.
 

What is the size of the final product I need to make?

Asking Plastic Bottle Crusher for the minimum setting will give you the critical information you need about the size of the material the crusher can break down. For example, the minimum set for a primary jaw crusher will typically be between 4" and 6". Your secondary and tertiary crushers will need to have smaller minimum settings to further break down this material. Reduction ratios also come into play when considering how to break down small pieces of material.

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