Polyurethane scrapers supplied by Kubis play a key role in recycling machines, especially in the waste material recovery and disposal industry. These scrapers are designed to resist wear and corrosion while providing efficient scraping capabilities. Specific applications are listed below:
Waste Plastic Recycling: In the plastics recycling process, waste plastics need to be washed and separated to remove impurities. Kubis' polyurethane scrapers efficiently scrape dirt and residue from the plastic surface to ensure effective cleaning.
Waste paper recycling: Waste paper needs to be cleaned and de-inked during the recycling process. Kubis polyurethane scrapers are used to scrape ink and stains from waste paper to improve its cleanliness.
Scrap metal recycling: In scrap metal recycling, the metal needs to be crushed and sorted. Kubis polyurethane scrapers can be used to scrape away metal fragments, ensuring purity and separation of the metal.
Abrasion resistance: Since the processing of scrap material in recycling machines generates a lot of abrasive material, such as metal fragments, sand, etc., the abrasion resistance of Kubis polyurethane scrapers makes them the ideal choice. This material reduces wear and prolongs the life of the equipment.
Reduced maintenance costs: Kubis polyurethane scrapers have a long service life and low maintenance requirements, which helps to minimize downtime and reduce maintenance costs.
Increased productivity: The efficient scraping capability of Kubis polyurethane scrapers increases the processing speed and throughput of the recycling machine, resulting in increased productivity.
Through these applications, Kubis polyurethane scrapers not only improve the efficiency and performance of recycling machines, but also reduce operating costs, making them an important tool for the recycling industry to increase productivity and economic efficiency.
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