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Page: technics-machines-3D-printer-Granules-with-a-blender_en.htm
Date: 2024.03.18 00:18:50 (UTC+1)
Name: Brigitte van Dyk

Comment:
Dear Homofaciens, thank you for your very detailed description. I am looking at using old plastic as an agregate to make concrete pots. The end result will be lighter. I don't have alot of money, so I can't afford the industrial kind of shredders. More questions though: How long before the plastic makes the blender unusable?_Does the motor strain when functioning so that you have to allow cool down time?_How long does it take to get a cupful of particles?

Me: All your questions depend on the blender you have. The powerful, expensive ones are usually from a better build quality and so can deliver a higher throughput and will last longer. I am still in the phase of trying out things, so no mass production of schredded plastics , yet, wich is why I can't give reliable information about how fast or slow the mechanics will degrade. If my 3D printer extruder works fine, I will design a DIY schredder (but that will not be the case in two weeks or so). Stay tuned!