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| Model | Feeding size | Discharging size | Blade size | Cutting speed | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q43W-4000 | 3200×2400 mm | 1400×450 mm | 1400 mm | 3-4 times/min | 84kW |
Q1: What are the specific benefits of the "containerized design"?
A1: It offers three main advantages: 1) Easy Transportation - Can be shipped as a standard container, with low freight costs. 2) Quick Installation - On-site, it only requires simple connection and leveling before operation, eliminating complex assembly. 3) High Flexibility - Can be quickly relocated between different sites based on production needs.
Q2: What types of scrap is it mainly capable of processing?
A2: This machine is ideal for heavy scrap, including but not limited to: end-of-life vehicles (after tire and engine removal), scrapped home appliance shells, metal bales, structural steel beams, machine tool bases, and other bulky metal scrap within the feed opening size limits.
Q3: What is the significance of the 1400×450mm discharge size?
A3: This size is one of the ideal specifications for steelmaking furnace charge. Its uniformity ensures good filling density and melting efficiency in the furnace, and it meets the "clean furnace charge" standards in most regions, often commanding a better price.
Q4: With 84kW of power, is the energy consumption very high?
A4: 84kW is the maximum installed power. In practice, thanks to the advanced variable pump system and intelligent control, the machine consumes very little power at no-load and standby. Peak power is only reached during the shearing moment, resulting in overall energy consumption that is much lower than traditional older equipment, offering excellent operational economy.