Process cycle
Pre-shredding
Pre-shredding must bring the input material down to a homogeneous particle size and prevent problematic overlengths for subsequent processing stages. A high level of resistance to contraries is just as important.
The single-shaft shredder Terminator addresses these requirements in a perfect way. The highest degree of material opening is achieved using the XF-unit. If coarser particles are required the cutting gap can be opened or even replaced by another shredding unit for coarser fractions (XF<F<UF<U).
Ballistic separation
The material flow is diverted into four fractions by the ballistic separator: Flat,
rolling and as two screen fractions, with holes of 0-30 and 30-80 mm for example. Usually the smaller screen fraction is biologically stabilized in a mechanical biological-treatment plant. The coarse screen fraction has a calorific value of 12-18 MJ/kg and enables a saving of fossile fuels when used in fluidized bed incineration plants.
Separation of recycables
Post-shredding
The flat, high calorific fraction (calorific value 18-25 MJ/kg) is made up primarily of foil and packaging fractions and is the input material for the last processing step - post-shredding with the Rasor. Depending on the inbuilt screen basket the machine generates both an injectable fraction (< 35 mm) and a particle size (60-100 mm) known as fluidized bed fraction.





