Method and device for feeding and operating a facility for commi

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control

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2411864, 2411014, B30B 932

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ABSTRACT:
A method and a device feed and operate a facility, such as a hammer-based crusher, for comminuting recyclable scrap materials, with the scrap material being drawn in with a driven roll and fed to be comminuted as an essentially uniform quantity. Data are collected during the feeding operation and the comminution process for acquiring and controlling operating parameters for feeding the scrap material and for optimizing the operation and the energy efficiency of the comminution process.

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