Food waste grinder increases throughput, features service-friendly design

Dec. 19, 2024
Focused on improving the waste-handling capabilities of the food industry, animal processing, and related waste-handling facilities, Vogelsang USA brings its largest format grinding system to North America.
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Ravenna, Ohio (Vogelsang release) — Nicknamed “Big Red,” Vogelsang’s largest hopper-fed grinder to date is designed specifically to reduce large quantities of solid waste material quickly. The RedUnit XRL260 features two 50-hp geared motors capable of handling up to 130 cubic yards of solid waste per hour (100 m3/h). The 5-foot x 2-foot inlet handles whole hogs and higher volumes of waste material. The achievable output is geared at fitting a gap in the market otherwise requiring multiple grinders or inefficient, high-maintenance hammermills. Units are available in different sizes with various blade options, offering continuous height adjustment.

After seeing commercial success in Europe, this technology is now available to U.S. and Canadian customers. Existing installations have been able to increase throughput by 50-100% while reducing power consumption by as much as 50-60% when compared to hammermills and other existing solutions. All applications have reported improved cutting performance while drastically reducing maintenance requirements.

Notable installations have included:

Rendering plants: handling hogs, calves, and poultry — increased throughput by as much as 100%

Biowaste, Process, and Post-Consumer: This includes organic waste, scraps, pits, and tops, as well as post-consumer waste with metal and plastic — 50% energy savings compared to a hammermill.

Slaughterhouse: bones innards, offal, skulls — lowered energy costs by 60%, increased protein output.

Pet Food: handled pallet-sized frozen blocks of animal waste — increased throughput by 100%, easy feeding improved operations.

Among the most notable features of the XRL260 is its side-entry maintenance design, specifically engineered to provide quick and safe access to the grinder's cutting elements. A “side flap” is easily opened to remove foreign objects, typically allowing one person to dismantle the one-piece cutting rotors. This ensures maximum uptime and quick, cost-effective maintenance.

“Many of our customers use grinders to reduce the volume of their waste for easier processing and to cut costs for transporting and disposal,” said Russ Boring, President of Vogelsang USA.

“We know our customers in food processing or any company handling waste materials will welcome more capacity and simpler solutions to service and maintenance — ultimately saving them money.”

Operational features of the RedUnit XRL260:

  • Lateral service hatches provide direct access to rotors to streamline maintenance and allow the easy removal of foreign bodies.
  • Elimination of elaborate clearing systems
  • Independent rotor direction and speed to adjust to any type of materials

Part of the new service concept from Vogelsang:

  • Side panels easily lift up for removal of foreign bodies and maintenance.
  • Direct access to rotors with maintenance that can be done by only one person if necessary.
  • Ripper rotors can be easily removed for quick cleaning, ultimately extending the lifetime value of the machine

Interested plant operations managers are encouraged to visit https://news.vogelsang.info/en/redunit-xrl-260 for more information.