Efficiently processing shredder fractions
The BHS rotor impact mill is a high-performance crusher with a vertical shaft that addresses the needs of the recycling industry. The mill’s unique impeller rotor works together with a toothed anvil ring to subject the inserted material to severe mechanical stress. Material compounds are crushed and separated selectively, entangled materials are isolated, and brittle-hard materials are crushed very finely. At the same time, metals are shaped into balls and cleaned. Watch the video to find out how to optimally prepare shredder fractions for separation by disaggregating composite material and pelletizing metals with the RPMX rotor impact mill.
Rotor impact mill of type RPMV – the ball shaper
The feed material is loaded into the top center of the machine. When it impacts the rotor, the material is accelerated towards the outside by means of centrifugal forces; there, the horseshoe-shaped hammers engage it and throw it against the anvil ring, In the milling gap, it is crushed as a result of the impact and shearing forces. The material leaves the rotor through the gap and falls down through two outlet chutes.
Rotor impact mill of type RPMX – the turbo-ball shaper
The material is selectively transported into the gap between the anvil ring and hammer from above by means of the rotor cover plate. In this way, the full height of the grinding gap is utilized, resulting in a longer retention time and a higher stress frequency. An intense ball shaping effect is achieved in combination with a high circumferential speed, a narrow grinding gap of 4 to 6 mm and a specially toothed anvil ring.