Industrial Grinders
Grinders are used in furniture companies, cabinet manufacturing,
construction supply companies, sawmills and dimension mills to reduce
scrap wood for recycling purposes. Scraps, stumps, chips and shavings
are all fed through a grinder to become uniform sawdust that is used as
animal bedding, compost and roofing paper. These industrial grinders are
called tub grinders, which strictly work with wood and organic
material. Other grinding applications besides waste reduction include
recycling, land clearing, construction and demolition.
An industrial grinder either has horizontal or vertical orientation,
and one or more feeding shafts. An auto drive hopper made out of steel
presses the material against a blade. The grinder is powered by an
electric motor, while the hopper is powered hydraulically. Depending on
the size of the material and the desired rate of grinding, grinders have
varying horsepower. The largest grinders are able to produce 600 or
more yards of shavings per hour, while standard grinders produce
anywhere from 40 to 100 yards. The particle size of the shavings, powder
or dust also varies, depending on mesh size of screens through which
the material must pass. Particles that are too large are fed back
through the grinder a second time until they have reached the desired
size. Tub grinders, used for wood recycling, use a hammer that rips and
tears large pieces of wood and pulls them below the tub floor by forcing
them through small openings in grates. When looking for a new grinder,
considerations should be made for how much material will go through the
grinder, how large the finished product should be, and whether it will
be relocated often. Some grinders are made for warehouse settings, while
others are mobile and able to travel over rough forest terrain.
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