Fine Shredder
For fine shredding of alkali cellulose.
Features
- Necessary for best possible viscose quality
- No fiber cutting or generation of short fibers
- Very reliable and stable operation
In Detail
The alkali cellulose coming from the pre-shredder falls by gravity through the inlet of the fine shredder onto the first of a set of three rollers (1), which rotate in the same direction.
The alkali cellulose is carried by the three rollers along the lower side of the housing (2) to the outlet under the first roller. The splitting of alkali cellulose into single fibres takes place extremely effectively using very little energy.
Basically, the fine shredder consists of a housing (2) containing three saw-tooth rollers (1). The housing is supported on a stand with a pedestal plate to achieve the necessary height.
Each saw-tooth roller consists of a dynamically balanced steel cylinder equipped with a saw tooth wire. The saw tooth wire rotates clockwise on the exterior roller and anticlockwise on the middle roller.
The shafts, which are also the end walls of the rollers, are pressed into the steel cylinders and welded to them.
Vibration of the fine shredder housing is absorbed by rubber dampers between the pedestal plate and the stand.



