LARGE PIPE AND PALLET SHREDDER

EPS series

 

Large pipe and pallet shredder - enma - eps series

EPS shredder is the global first and registered single shaft shredder able to handle large diameter pipe up to 1200mm without the need for pre-cutting. Since their introduction they became the super star standard for pipe shredding and are used by threading pipe manufactures all over the world. More than 150 installations demonstrate our technological leadership in this industry and continuing innovation based on market demands and customer feedback. Depending on the pipe diameter the EPS rotor diameter and width range from 800mm to 1500mm. The standard hopper fits all pipe lengths of up to 3-6m. The combination of advanced control, low rotor speed and smooth hydraulics create a reliable and easy to use system. 

Large pipe and pallet shredder - enma - eps series

Recycling of 20-1200mm solid pipe

Large pipe and pallet shredder - enma - eps series

 Size reduction of large caliber pipe

Large pipe and pallet shredder - enma - eps series

Dual-driving

Large pipe and pallet shredder - enma - eps series

Hydraulic automatic security plate

  • Handle large diameter pipes up to 1200mm without pre-cutting
  • Low power consumption
  • Bundle of smaller pipes be fed
  • Automation operation, high security
  • High output
  • Big diameter root (Max. to 1500mm)

The main focus of the EPS shredding of large diameter pipes or bundles of smaller pipes and profiles made from HDPE, PP and all kinds of PVC. Furthermore, the machine can be used for recycling of other plastic parts, such as large lumps, stacked wheelie bins and pallets. In combination with other ENMA size reduction equipment such as granulator and pulverizer, we are able to provide a complete turnkey recycling solution.

  •  Complete pipe recycling system
  •  Size reduction of large caliber pipe
  •  Dual-driving
  •  Hydraulic automatic security plate
  •  Hydraulic opening safety door system
  •  Adjustable hydraulic propulsion system

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