Low speed, energy-efficient granulating technology grinds to consistent size
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Matsui’s smart little grinders help molders to not only save money on materials, but also create regrind in a consistent size, while reducing dusting and cutting errors, and preventing longs from slipping through. |
Hanover Park, IL - With the increased use of regrind by molding processors, it is important to create quality regrind that flows smoothly through production. Matsui’s smart little grinders help molders to not only save money on materials, but also create regrind in a consistent size, while reducing dusting and cutting errors, and preventing longs from slipping through. And now, this advanced technology is available at a new, lower price. Just $4,500.
The MGL & SMGL pack a lot of smart engineering into portable grinders. They combine low-speed, energy-saving, granulating technology with primary and secondary blades to grind to a consistent size. Regrind flows more consistently into production, moving easily through your material handling systems and molding with fewer rejects.
The SMGL incorporates a steel damper plate to significantly reduce noise, so it operates quietly and efficiently. Units have a convenient view-window and are also equipped with two limit switches and an emergency shut-off button. An integrated thermostat helps prevents the motor from overheating.
The SMGL has a tiny footprint, so it easily glides into place, tucking neatly into a convenient, out of the way place, or snugly up against a machine.
Stainless steel components and easy-clean design make changing material and color a snap.And both units are screenless, so there is even less maintenance and no screen to wear out and replace. The smart, simple design means years of reliable, maintenance-free operation.
About Matsui
Matsui America is the North American headquarters of Matsui Mfg., Ltd., the largest supplier of industrial drying and pneumatic conveying equipment in Japan, and one of the leading manufacturers worldwide. Founded in 1912 as a supplier of chemical and medical equipment, Matsui began manufacturing injection molding equipment for the plastics industry in 1963. Today, Matsui serves customers worldwide, and operates 14 facilities located in Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, as well as Hanover Park, IL and Los Angeles, CA.
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