Winco Plastics, North Aurora, Illinois/USA, a subdivision of Winco Trading (www.wincotrading.com), is one of the largest full service plastic recycling companies in the Midwest with 30 years of experience. After purchasing a Lindner re-grinding line including a Micromat 2500 pre-shredding system and a grinder, Winco has significantly increased their plastics waste handling capacity. The range of rigid materials fed into their Lindner system includes HDPE pipes of any size and thickness, HDPE sheets, PE and PP purge, and PC sheet as well as PET, mainly from post-industrial sources such as automotive and others.
Tim Martin, President of Winco Plastics, confirms an output of 4,000 to 6,000 lbs. of ½” regrind material per hour, ready for sale to the company’s clients for further processing in the recycling loop. “One major reason for our decision to purchase Lindner’s re-grinding line was its ability to handle the wide variety of size, weight and form of the expected input material coming from different suppliers”, he says. “We were happy to see that Lindner’s re-grind line is designed to shred heavy parts including pipes up to 8’ long, purges and logs up to Gaylord size as well as light material which can be directly ground. What convinced us even more was that all of this is backed by a high level of sustainability, particularly low power consumption, as well as low-maintenance operation with virtually no rotor wear and a maintenance-friendly layout thanks to the maintenance flap, which makes cleaning and maintenance very easy and convenient without requiring staff to climb inside the hopper. We believed that at the end of the day this combination of plus points would pave the way to a highly cost efficient recycling process."
An extra-large maintenance flap on the back side of Lindner’s Micromat shredders provides comfortable access, making unscrewing and replacing the knives a quickly finished task, requiring the machine to be down for a very short time, and allowing staff to carry out minor maintenance work without problem.