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Blades and Knives for the Recycling Industry
The recycling industry commonly uses shredder blades, granulator knives, shear blades, and guillotine knives. These tools are designed to cut, shred, or shear various materials, such as plastics, metals, rubber, and paper.
High-quality recycling blades are typically made from tool steels like D2, M2, and CPM grades, or stainless steels. These materials offer excellent durability, wear resistance, and the ability to withstand high-impact operations.
Selecting the correct blade depends on:
1) Material being processed (e.g., plastic, metal, paper).
2) Type of machine (e.g., shredder, granulator).
3) Processing requirements, like cutting precision and throughput.
Consult your equipment manufacturer or blade supplier for guidance.
The replacement or sharpening frequency depends on usage, material type, and the blade’s quality. Regular inspection is recommended. Dull or worn blades reduce efficiency and can damage your equipment.
Yes, most blades and knives can be professionally sharpened to restore their cutting performance. Regular sharpening prolongs their lifespan and ensures efficient operation.
Yes, many manufacturers offer custom blades tailored to specific recycling applications. You can request specialized designs, materials, or dimensions to meet your needs.
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