Genox’s range of shredders and granulators are suitable for companies looking to achieve zero landfill, or actively contribute to the circular economy. Since its introduction, Genox has been distributed and supported exclusively by Applied Machinery.
Genox offers a diverse range of shredders to process different waste streams down to specific sizes, including plastic shredders, wood shredders, e-waste shredders, and shredders for non-ferrous material. Each shredder series comes with specific features to achieve the best cutting effect and size to suit different applications.
A new model has now been added to complement the existing models. The BH “Behemoth” Series Single Shaft Shredders are heavy duty, reduction machines specifically designed for shredding a wide variety of untreated waste material streams down into either coarse or medium sized fractions. The powerful, wear-resistant machine structure is well suited to demanding recycling tasks.
All BH series models feature a force-feeding ram, a high-performance rotor classifier screen and hydraulic power unit. Six models are available to cater to a multitude of different applications.
The BH series complements existing Genox Vision, Xeno and Mino series’ of shredders, and the Gran-Calibur series granulators which offer defined size reduction of various materials in a single pass.
“Waste reduction and the associated recycling has become a crucial part of the Australian landscape over the 3-5 years especially and plays a key role in minimising landfill and driving growth in the number of new products manufactured with recycled material,” said Applied’s Recycling Division Sales Manager, Peter Koueik.
“Genox’s range of shredders and granulators are perfect for reprocessing waste material for direct input into closed loop manufacturing, secondary processing or simple volumetric savings in recycling skip bins,” Koueik said. “Whilst many customers are aware of our larger scale recycling plants, our extensive range of shredders and granulators cater to just about every type of business, all budgets and practically all recycling applications. Genox machines are extremely affordable and we usually have machines available in stock or on quick lead times, so customers can start reaping the benefits quickly.”
In addition to the new BH Series, Applied have recently taken on the distribution of the Meyer brand of recycling equipment.
Meyer are a world leader in PET recycling and colour sorting. The CG.P model uses visible light, infrared light and UV light to sort PET bottles and bottle scrap – specifically in relation to color sorting and color purity classification. The stepless dimming system can remove impurities like discolouring, ageing, as well as fluorescent and aluminium flakes.
The CG.P series can also be used for flake colour sorting in household appliances, storage batteries, PVC, HDPE, WEEE and other materials. The machine can process up to 3-8 tons per hour and it is easy to learn and simple to operate.
“The expansion of the Genox range plus the introduction of the new Meyer brand will ensure we continue to be a leader in recycling technology and empower both large and small companies to reduce landfill and contribute to the circular economy,” Koueik said. “We don’t just sell machinery; one of the Applied Machinery advantages is that we have specialist service engineers who install the machinery and, most crucially, train our customers and their staff to use it efficiently and safely. We then provide regular servicing and follow-up.”
