Efficiently and quickly crush films and sheets, regardless of hard or soft, thick or thin!
The "BO Series" is a dedicated machine focused on film and sheet crushing. By maximizing the effective screen area, the discharge efficiency has improved. It can be used as both an inline and offline machine, regardless of whether the material is hard, soft, thick, or thin. With a short residence time in the crushing chamber, it produces crushed products with uniform particle size and high flowability. 【Features】 ■ Can be used as both an inline and offline machine ■ Improved discharge efficiency ■ Achieves clean cuts without abrasion ■ Produces crushed products with uniform particle size and high flowability ■ Minimizes heat generation, preventing thermal damage to the machine and the crushed material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■BO-210 ■BO-360 ■BO-480 ■BO-2572 ■BO-3072 ■BO-3084 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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BO-210
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BO-360
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BO-480
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BO-2572
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BO-3072
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BO-3084
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BO-210 | Motor: 4P 3.7kW Machine dimensions: 1,070mm (W) 580mm (L) 900mm (H) Machine weight: 230kg |
BO-360 | Motor: 4P 7.5kW Machine dimensions: 1,370mm (W) 675mm (L) 1,100mm (H) Machine weight: 650kg |
BO-480 | Motor: 4P 11kW Machine dimensions: 1,915mm (W) 725mm (L) 1,150mm (H) Machine weight: 830kg |
BO-2572 | Motor: 4P 18.5kW Machine dimensions: 2,370mm (W) 725mm (L) 1,150mm (H) Machine weight: 1,250kg |
BO-3072 | Motor: 4P 22kW Machine dimensions: 2,450mm (W) 820mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,400kg |
BO-3084 | Motor: 4P 22kW Machine dimensions: 2,570mm (W) 820mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,550kg |
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About 70 years ago, the founder, Kei Bun Suzuki, saw the "scrap materials" piled up in a corner of a plastic factory and thought, "What a waste. Is there any way to reuse this?" At that time, during the post-war economic recovery period, while plastic products were being continuously produced, a large amount of plastic scrap was being discarded as a matter of course. Amidst this, Suzuki went through trial and error and, after much effort, finally succeeded in developing a unique "shear-type crushing technology." Today, we often hear the terms "environmental issues" and "recycling," but in the 1950s, there were virtually no people interested in "effective resource utilization." Perhaps that is why they were able to focus sincerely and solely on honing their technology. Thus, they created a number of groundbreaking products that contributed widely to industry and society. They continued to improve their technology and ultimately grew into a one-of-a-kind company with top-level technological know-how in the two fields of "crushers" and "shredders," leading the world.