EPS Compactor can Help Fabricators Realize EPS Recycling and Profits Increase

Many customers of GREENMAX EPS compactor are from the EPS cutting industry around the world, which belongs to the end user of EPS foam. They cut the produced EPS into different shapes according to the needs of customers. In this process, a large amount of EPS scraps will be generated.

Some EPS scraps can be recycled and 10% or 20% mixed to make new products depending on customer’s requirement. Meanwhile, there are a lot of EPS scrap cannot be reused, need to find a recycling solution.The best way to deal with these scraps is to recycle them. This is why the EPS cutting industry needs the recycling equipment of EPS compactor.

The core purpose of EPS recycling is volume reduction, which GREENMAX EPS compactor can realize easily. The electric control box of this machine is equipped with Siemens PLC, which is the brain of the whole machine, it controls the start, operation and stop of the machine. The purpose of the crusher is to smash the EPS foam, and the purpose of the hydraulic is to hold down the material and form it. The purpose of the motor and reducer is to control and drive the operation of the screw, and the purpose of the screw is to push out the compacted EPS. These important parts and components together form an EPS compactor, each of which performs its own duties and is indispensable. If the fabricator’s business is busy and the amount of EPS scraps is large, you can choose a machine equipped with a silo to help store the crushed EPS scraps.

The compacted EPS through EPS compactor will no longer be useless garbage, but has high value. The fabricator can sell it at a high price and sell it to downstream manufacturers. The compacted EPS is an excellent material for granulation, and the plastic EPS pellets produced can be used to make framing products including mirror frames, photo frames, decorative frames and some other life necessities like pony packs, pens, rulers and so on.

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