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Rapid's New Granulators For In-Line Thermoforming

A ThermoPRO 400-90 for granulating webs up to 900-mm wide is on display at Booth W953.

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Size-reduction equipment specialists Rapid Granulator is introducing a new range of granulators designed specifically to process skeletal waste in-line from thermoforming lines. The new ThermoPRO Series is available for handling widths from 600 to 1500 mm and is available in standard and low-built formats. A ThermoPRO 400-90 for granulating webs up to 900-mm wide is on display in the company’s booth, W953 in Hall A at NPE2018.

ThermoPRO machines combine features already proven on other Rapid granulators—double-scissor cutting action, an “open-hearted” design for fast production changeovers and ease of maintenance, a mineral composite base for high stability and low noise, for example—with numerous new elements that were tailor-made to make thermoforming operations easier to run and more cost-effective.

“When we designed the ThermoPRO, we wanted to get inside the head of the operator to see how we could help them out and make their life easier, more controlled and more reliable,” says Bengt Rimark, Rapid’s CEO based in Bredaryd, Sweden. “That’s why we have been cooperating with some really big and demanding players in the field during development.”

“Thermoforming companies live or die according to how well they handle and recycle their trim,” Rimark notes. “Skeletal waste can easily account for up to 30–40% their total throughput, so it is critical that the trimmed material is returned to the process as cost-effectively as possible and with the highest quality possible. When everything works the way it should, the savings that the converter can make are enormous.”

The ThermoPRO Series has been designed to operate around the clock. “With continuously running thermoforming operations, feeding material constantly and consistently into the granulator is critical,” says Rimark. The new granulators have an integrated roller feed that was designed from the ground up as granulation is a key step in the total production process.

Modular construction was critical to the overall concept of the ThermoPRO, in order to make it possible to create configurations compatible with all of the many brands of thermoforming equipment currently operating in the market. “Some machines push out the skeletal waste upwards, some downwards, some even sideways,” says Rimark. “We needed to be able to adapt the overall design to fit into any of these scenarios.” He also highlights the challenge of making the equipment as compact as possible, since many thermoforming lines operate in very tight spaces. 

The ThermoPRO uses a heavy-duty roller feed as standard, enabling problem-free handling of the skeletal waste. This even makes it possible to run several webs into the granulator at the same time. It also facilitates granulation at the start-up of a thermoforming line, when the parts are not stamped out of the sheet, meaning that the entire web, trim and parts together, needs to be fed into the granulator.

A modular sound enclosure is also optional for the ThermoPRO, but Rimark says he expects a large majority of buyers to take it. “High quality sound absorption is very important, and it needs to be done in a smart way and in a way that makes the enclosure easy to clean and maintain,” he says. “This is what we have here, giving sound level less than 80 dBA with most applications.” 

“Noise reduction is always important in granulating equipment, but in this application, it takes on a special importance because the equipment is constantly running near where the line operator is likely to be.”

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