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Recycling machine GREENMAX M-C200 foam densifier


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Listing description

GREENMAX Mars C200 foam densifier is a Styrofoam melting machine which specialized in waste foam recycling. It could handle various foam materials, including EPS, EPE, EPP and food trays.

MARS series Styrofoam densifier can melt the waste foam down to dense ingots at a ratio of 90:1. It has helped many manufacturers and recyclers save much storage and transportation costs. The melted foam blocks can be sold to make new products like photo frames.

TECHNICAL DATA:
Throughput 200kg/h
EPS&EPE Compression Ratio: 90:1
Compressed EPS&EPE Density: 600-800kg/m3
Motor Power: 37.5kw

For more information go to:
http://www.styrofoamdensifier.org/

This equipment is located in CN


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Listing information

Manufacturer Greenmax
Model M-C200
Year 2010
Country China China
Condition Good
Main category Plastics
Subcategory Recycling Equipment
ID P01031002

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About the seller

Client type Machinery dealer
On Kitmondo since 2020
Number of listings 0
Country USA USA
Employees > 500
Established 2008
Company description

The brand was established in 2008. It focuses on researching and developing the EPS compactor which is a kind of environmental recycled machine. For the purpose of compressed EPS, Apollo series la… read more

The brand was established in 2008. It focuses on researching and developing the EPS compactor which is a kind of environmental recycled machine. For the purpose of compressed EPS, Apollo series launched the first GM compressor. With 6 years’ accumulative innovation, it now has 4 series as follows: APOLO, POSEIDON, ZEUS and Mars. It now researches and products EPS cold compactor, EPS hot melting machine, beverage dewatering machine and so on.

Last activity Oct. 31, 2020