Recycling is the best way to maximize resources. GME Recycling, an Italian leader in non-ferrous metal scrap recycling, introduces the MAX 1700 Hammer Mill. With 40 years of experience, GME is dedicated to advancing circular innovation for global sustainability. This launch highlights their commitment to resource efficiency and environmental responsibility, emphasizing recycling as a vital means to enhance resource usage for a more sustainable future.
{alcircleadd}The recent introduction of the MAX 1700 Hammer Mill is poised to significantly contribute to the recycling of aluminium, a material renowned for its infinite recyclability and enduring properties. As aluminium maintains its integrity throughout multiple recycling cycles, this advanced Hammer Mill stands as an invaluable asset for sustainable aluminium recycling processes. Efficiently processing aluminium scrap addresses the growing demand for recycled aluminium and aligns with environmental preservation efforts, allowing our planet to continue to thrive in its verdant splendour.
The MAX 1700 Hammer Mill is a perfect machinery for businesses dealing with metal scrap. This invention is a gift to the earth in this evolving world where exploitation is at its peak with limited resources available.
The MAX 1700 is a heavy-duty metal shredder with a single cast iron rotor and several swinging hammers. It features hardened steel armours, smart check technology, a powerful rotor, long-lasting hammers, vibration control, an efficient charging hopper, customizable discharging grids, and uncrushed piece management. The machine is powered by a 500 kW, 4-pole electric motor through a set of pulleys with V-belts. The DUOface Technology extends the operative life of the hammers and reduces the frequency of replacements. The crushing hopper is specially designed to avoid the rejection of pieces during the crushing process, resulting in less material waste and more efficient recycling.
The MAX 1700 Hammer has a motor that operates at 1450 revolutions per minute (rpm), driving a rotor that spins at 730 rpm. The rotor has dimensions of 1600 mm in length and 900 mm in diameter. It is equipped with 28 hammers, each weighing 50 kg. These specifications define the critical parameters of the machinery, ensuring efficient and effective operation within its designated industrial application.
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