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News Release from: Mogensen Raw Materials Handling | Subject: screen/feeders for plastics
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 June 2005
Mogensen screen/feeders for plastics
recycling
Mogensen recently supplied a second, specially designed screen feeder to O.Kay Engineering Services for incorporation into an extended Plastics Recovery Ltd plant at Grimsargh near Preston
Mogensen recently supplied a second, specially designed screen feeder to O.Kay Engineering Services for incorporation into an extended Plastics Recovery Ltd plant at Grimsargh near Preston O.Kay Engineering of Market Harborough specialises in waste handling and recovery plants and chose Mogensen late in 2004 for the first screen/feeder, which formed part of a new installation designed to sort automatically and prepare plastic bottles for recycling
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The first machine is working well; hence the order for the second unit.
Both machines are Type SPL 1000/2500 - L276 feeders, 2500mm long x 1000mm wide, and each incorporates a 1.5 metre section of perforated stainless-steel plate, which removes bottle tops and fines.
They are powered by twin Invicta 1800 watt rotary electric vibrators, which provide a linear mode of vibration.
The first machine is installed at an inclination of 8deg and is handling a feed of 6 t/h of mixed plastic bottles (Bulk Density - 25 kg/m3) prior to the shredding operation.
The second is installed horizontally in a separate, newly commissioned line and handles a feed of 3 t/h of mixed plastic bottles and aluminium cans.
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