If you want to process used plastics economically, you need a reliable solution for the first and decisive process step: shredding. Whether packaging, films, containers or rigid plastics - depending on the input material, a robust, adaptable shredder technology is required that delivers consistently good results even with changing material flows.
The requirement for industrial plastic recyclates is a uniform flake size as the basis for subsequent cleaning, extrusion and regranulation. WEIMA shredders are designed precisely for this purpose. Thanks to decades of experience, we know what is important in daily operation: maximum operational reliability, low wear, high-throughput performance and a solution that can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems.
If you're processing a large volume of post-consumer plastics, especially mixed materials like packaging, films, and rigid containers, the WEIMA S7.20 lift-up shredder could be a good fit. It's designed for high-throughput performance and includes a hydraulic drive and lift-up design that help boost output and reduce manual handling.
WEIMA shredders are designed to integrate smoothly into existing systems. They’re compatible with upstream and downstream equipment, and their consistent flake output helps simplify further processing like extrusion or regranulation. Installation specifics would depend on your current setup.
Uniform flake size from shredding helps make downstream processes like washing, extrusion, and regranulation more efficient and reliable. It reduces clogging, improves melt consistency, and leads to higher-quality recyclates. WEIMA’s shredders are built with this in mind.
WEIMA machines feature robust rotors, engineered cutting tools and adjustable screens, enabling the creation of homogeneous flakes suited for downstream processing. A uniform output flake size ensures that washing, extrusion and regranulation run smoothly and efficiently.
Post-consumer wastes often contain foreign materials, high moisture levels, contamination and mixed polymer streams. WEIMA systems counter these with heavy-duty design, maintenance-friendly features (inspection flaps, swing ram, large feed openings) and options for hydraulic drives or upgraded geometry to handle tough conditions.
Consider the types of plastics you process, the volume per hour, expected flake size and available floor space. WEIMA recommends submitting representative material for testing, after which we propose the optimal shredding solution inclusive of feeding, screening and downstream integration.
If moisture in your plastic waste is increasing disposal fees, a drainage press like the WEIMA C.200 might help. It dewaters and compresses plastic fine parts which can significantly cut down volume and moisture before transport.