Low noise and low vibration film crusher using helical cutting method.
The "FG Series" is a film-specific crusher. It produces a clean grinding fluff with a high apparent specific gravity. The rotating blades use helical cutters, achieving lower noise compared to conventional machines. Due to its low-friction structure, the temperature rise of the machine is minimal, and the grinding heat of the film is low, making it suitable for grinding low-melting-point grade films. 【Features】 ■ Produces a clean grinding fluff with a high apparent specific gravity ■ Uses helical cutters for the rotating blades ■ Achieves lower noise compared to conventional machines ■ Suitable for grinding low-melting-point grade films ■ Allows for blade replacement and adjustment, as well as internal cleaning and screen replacement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■FG-2060 ■FG-3060 ■FG-3090 ■FG-3560 ■FG-3060 ■FG-3090 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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FG-2060 | Motor: 4P 7.5/11kW Machine dimensions: 1,500mm (W) 650mm (L) 1,155mm (H) Machine weight: 800kg |
FG-3060 | Motor: 4P 22/30kW Machine dimensions: 1,605mm (W) 850mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,300kg |
FG-3090 | Motor: 4P 22/30kW Machine dimensions: 1,905mm (W) 850mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,600kg |
FG-3560 | Motor: 4P 37/45/55kW Machine dimensions: 1,750mm (W) 940mm (L) 1,550mm (H) Machine weight: 1,900kg |
FG-3060 | Motor: 4P 22/30kW Machine dimensions: 1,605mm (W) 850mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,300kg |
FG-3090 | Motor: 4P 22/30kW Machine dimensions: 1,905mm (W) 850mm (L) 1,300mm (H) Machine weight: 1,600kg |
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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.