Granulator for plastic foil which allows process waste to be reused in production.The Kongskilde Inline Granulator KG has been developed specifically to granulate plastic foil. The granulator thereby enables process waste to be reclaimed and reintroduced into the production process.Typical applications are in connection with film blowing machines and extruders.
The MC 3000/MC 5000 is developed for continuous cutting of continuous trim.The MC 3000/MC 5000 consists of a fixed and rotating set of blades driven by a direct-coupled motor. The angled rotating blades provide shock-free cutting and reduce the operating noise level.The MC 3000/MC 5000 is installed in a pipe system in connection with either paper and printing press machinery or post-processing machinery. For handling paper trims, cardboard trims, or plastic film..
MultiCutter Developed for continuous cutting of waste edge trim from machines for film blowing, packaging, paper production, and slitters.The MultiCutter consists of a fixed knife and a rotating set of blades driven by a direct-coupled motor. The blades are made from specially hardened steel for greater resistance to wear and extended service life.The MultiCutter is available in both 50 Hz and 60 Hz models.
Clean and quiet cutter designed to cut waste into long strips for baling The Kongskilde KPC Guillotine Cutter is designed to work with a continuous vacuum and has no pressure loss on the suction side when it is cutting. The KPC cutter is built to be an alternative to traditional rotating cutters which cut the material into small pieces, generate excessive amounts of dust, and have a high noise level. With the KPC cutter, the waste can be cut into long strips, making it possible to bale and reducing the dust created in the process.
Cuts thick paper-board down into sizes below 75 x 75 mm. The Kongskilde Multi-Dicer is designed to cut thick paperboard down into sizes below 75 x 75 mm. These dimensions can be conveyed in Kongskilde’s normal conveying systems typically with a pipe diameter of 160 mm or 200 mm. This means that paperboard skeletons from die cutters and paperboard waste in the packing industry can be removed from the production area in a simple, efficient and economical way.