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The recycling industry’s first wrap-resistant rotary screens just got better

The recycling industry’s first wrap-resistant rotary screens just got better
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Green Machine Sales LLC, Whitney Point, New York, is proud to introduce its revamped, patented wrap-resistant disc and spacer design for its Green Screens. As a result, Green Machine’s screens have increased protection against material wrapping and jams by optimizing the size and geometry of its discs and spacers, all while keeping the preferred two-piece design for easy maintenance and disc spacing modifications.

Larger spacer diameter and reinforced disc longevity

Changing Green Machine’s spacer shape from a hexagon to a pentagon has made it possible to increase its diameter while keeping the two-piece rubber finger disks. The larger diameter and decrease in space between the shafts inhibit material wrapping and reduce the possibility of material jams. The discs were also updated with thicker fingers to increase durability while improving the ability to throw material forward, enhancing tonnage capacity.                 

Moving forward

This new design is being deployed on current and future Green Screens and can be implemented in many of Green Machine’s current systems as an upgrade.

https://greenmachine.com/

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Source: Recycling Today
The recycling industry’s first wrap-resistant rotary screens just got better
<![CDATA[Green Machine Sales LLC, Whitney Point, New York, is proud to introduce its revamped, patented wrap-resistant disc and spacer design for its Green Screens. As a result, Green Machine’s screens have increased protection against material wrapping and jams by optimizing the size and geometry of its discs and spacers, all while keeping the preferred two-piece design for easy maintenance and disc spacing modifications. Larger spacer diameter and reinforced disc longevityChanging Green Machine’s spacer shape from a hexagon to a pentagon has made it possible to increase its diameter while keeping the two-piece rubber finger disks. The larger diameter and decrease in space between the shafts inhibit material wrapping and reduce the possibility of material jams. The discs were also updated with thicker fingers to increase durability while improving the ability to throw material forward, enhancing tonnage capacity.                  Moving forward This new design is being deployed on current and future Green Screens and can be implemented in many of Green Machine’s current systems as an upgrade. https://greenmachine.com/]]>

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