A metal detector installed before a plastic crusher helps identify ferrous and non-ferrous metal contaminants before they enter the crushing chamber. Metal contamination can damage crusher blades, rotors, screens, and bearings, leading to costly downtime and maintenance. By integrating a metal detector into a plastic crushing line, recycling facilities can improve equipment protection, reduce operating costs, increase system reliability, and maintain consistent production quality. Metal detection is now considered a standard practice in modern plastic recycling operations.

 

Introdução

Metal contamination is one of the most common causes of crusher damage in plastic recycling plants.

Hidden screws, bolts, metal inserts, wires, and steel fragments often enter recycling streams with plastic waste.

Installing a metal detector before the crusher significantly reduces these risks and improves operational efficiency.

    What Is a Metal Detector in a Plastic Crushing Line?

    A metal detector is an inspection device that detects metallic contaminants within plastic materials before they enter downstream processing equipment.

    The system continuously monitors material flow on the conveyor and triggers an alarm, automatic rejection, or emergency stop when metal is detected.

     

    Common Metals Detected

    • Ferro
    • Aço
    • Stainless steel
    • Cobre
    • Alumínio
    • Latão
    • Metal screws
    • Metal inserts
    • Electrical wires

      How Does a Metal Detector Work?

      A metal detector scans materials moving on a conveyor and identifies metallic contaminants using electromagnetic sensing technology.

        Step 1: Material Conveying

        Plastic waste is transported through the conveyor toward the crusher.

        Materials may include rigid plastics, PET bottles, plastic drums, and industrial scrap.

          Step 2: Electromagnetic Detection

          The detector generates an electromagnetic field around the conveyor.

          When a metal object passes through the field, the signal changes and is immediately detected.

            Step 3: Alarm or Automatic Protection

            After detecting metal contamination, the system can:

            • Trigger an alarm
            • Stop the conveyor
            • Stop the crusher
            • Activate an automatic rejection mechanism

            This prevents metal from reaching the crushing chamber.

              Why Is Metal Detection Important?

                Protects Crusher Blades

                Metal objects can chip, crack, or break cutting blades.

                Blade replacement is one of the most expensive

                maintenance items in crushing operations.

                 

                Prevents Rotor Damage

                Large metal pieces may damage the rotor assembly

                and shaft components.

                Rotor repairs often require extended downtime.

                  Protects Bearings and Screens

                  Metal contamination can damage bearings, screens, and internal wear parts.

                  This increases maintenance frequency and operating costs.

                   

                  Improves Production Stability

                  Removing contaminants reduces unexpected shutdowns and improves line efficiency.

                    Parâmetros técnicos típicos

                    ParâmetroIntervalo típico
                    Conveyor Width600–2000 mm
                    Detection Sensitivity0.5–5 mm
                    Velocidade de funcionamento0.2–2.0 m/s
                    Protection RatingIP65–IP67
                    Detection TypeFerrous & Non-Ferrous

                     

                     

                    Metal Detector vs No Metal Detector

                    FeatureWith Metal DetectorWithout Metal Detector
                    Proteção do equipamentoExcelenteLimitada
                    Blade LifeLongerShorter
                    Maintenance CostMais baixoMais alto
                    Risco de inatividadeBaixoElevado
                    Production StabilityElevadoModerado

                     

                     

                    Soluções

                    ProblemaSolução
                    False alarmsProper calibration
                    Missed detectionRegular testing
                    Conveyor issuesAlignment inspection
                    Dust contaminationRoutine cleaning

                      FAQ

                      Can a metal detector detect stainless steel?

                      Yes. Modern industrial metal detectors can detect most stainless steel contaminants.

                      What happens when metal is detected?

                      The system can stop the conveyor, stop the crusher, or reject the contaminated material.

                      Is metal detection necessary for PET bottle recycling?

                      Yes. PET recycling streams often contain bottle caps, wires, and metal contaminants.

                      Can metal detectors detect aluminum?

                      Yes. Most industrial systems detect both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

                      Does metal detection improve crusher lifespan?

                      Yes. It significantly reduces blade and rotor damage.

                        Conclusão

                        Installing a metal detector before a plastic crusher is a practical and cost-effective way to protect recycling equipment. By preventing metal contamination from entering the crusher, recycling facilities can reduce maintenance costs, improve productivity, and extend equipment service life.

                         

                         

                        Streamline Eco Tech Solução

                        Streamline Eco Tech integrates intelligent metal detection systems into plastic crushing lines, PET recycling systems, and industrial recycling equipment. Our solutions help customers protect critical components, reduce downtime, and improve operational efficiency across a wide range of recycling applications.

                          Perguntas frequentes

                          Qual é a diferença entre um triturador e um desmanchador?

                          Um triturador pré-corta grosseiramente o material volumoso a baixa velocidade; um moedor (granulador) tritura-o finamente a alta velocidade, transformando-o em flocos uniformes para lavagem ou extrusão. Normalmente, estes equipamentos funcionam em conjunto.

                          Um triturador de plástico consegue processar tanto plástico rígido como película?

                          Sim, desde que se utilize a configuração adequada de rotor e lâmina. O plástico rígido e o filme requerem geometrias de lâmina diferentes; por isso, indique o material que utiliza predominantemente ao efetuar a encomenda.

                          Como é que se controla o tamanho dos flocos num granulador?

                          Uma grelha de descarga determina o tamanho dos flocos; aberturas mais pequenas proporcionam um material triturado mais fino, mas uma menor capacidade de produção. As grelhas são substituídas para se adequarem às especificações de lavagem ou extrusão.

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