Hammer mill PHPS Series
impactverticalfor wood

hammer mill
hammer mill
hammer mill
hammer mill
hammer mill
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Characteristics

Technology
hammer, impact
Orientation
vertical
Product applications
for wood
Sector
for recycling
Output

Max.: 30 t/h
(18 lb/s)

Min.: 3 t/h
(2 lb/s)

Description

IMPACT HAMMER MILL - TYPE PHPS Correctly processed residual wood and waste wood constitute a valuable raw material. The Impact Hammer Mill, series PHPS converts pre-shredded residual wood and waste wood of any kind into valuable raw material for material and thermal recovery. Even contaminated materials can be processed. Heavy foreign objects in the feed material are separated and automatically discharged. Characteristics, Function Material feeding is vertically from above Heavy, rotating hammers break the material and throw it against the impact plates The wood is split along the grain and enclosed metal contaminants are set free, separated and discharged Further processing of the wood pieces is effected by stationary breaker and comb bars The end fineness is determined by the perforation of the integrated screen Split housing design allows hydraulic opening Sturdy disc rotor is stress-relieved Adjustable separation degree of the discharge chute for metal pieces Device for hydraulic hammer exchange Advantages High throughput rate at low specific energy consumption Foreign objects are removed and separated from the waste wood Insensitive against feed fluctuations Hammers with two working edges Split housing design with easy hydraulic opening

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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