Clean dissolution of metal composites
At first glance, they appear to be sorted by type, but many metal fractions still contain foreign materials. Regardless of whether it's a mixture of metal and plastic or iron and non-ferrous metals - the goal of processing is to produce single-sort fractions in defined grain sizes.
The QZ Turbo-Crusher is ideal for breaking up even stubborn metal composites. The secret of its success is the chain-based shredding technology, which converts the material into marketable products within seconds or separates components containing harmful substances.
Sorting accuracy of plastics, ferrous and non-ferrous fractions is the result. The machine's lower susceptibility to wear than cutting shredding systems is another plus. Breaking up metal composites is also an area where THM's HM hammer mill can be used. With its hammer tools, it breaks up material composites made of plastic, iron and non-ferrous metals so effectively that they can be easily separated afterwards.