Does your business create a lot of waste? Can this waste be better managed?
Empty metal paint cans take up a lot of space by volume, Unic have created a range of can crushers with simple and safe operation, that use compressed air to flatten all metal cans and drums.
Unic International was started in 1982 with the following goal - “Our Aim is to manufacture quality waste management and cleaning products that have both an economical and environmental benefit to our customers”
Better yet, the waste metal becomes a reusable resource instead of a costly waste disposal expense.
Paint Tin And Can Crushers - Reduce your waste volume by up to 80%
Empty paint tins take up a lot of space, especially when they are disposed of in a skip, the pneumatic can crusher will squash your tins to approx. 10% of their original size. This means your bins have to be emptied less and considerably reduces your overall waste costs.
These compact and powerful crushers are available in 2 size options - 6 litre can and 30 litre drum capacity and run off a standard workshop compressed air supply.
Compact Can Crusher - For Cans From 1 To 6 Litres
The UCC-20 pneumatic can crusher will crush cans between 1ltr and 6ltr, and up to 320mm in height.
It is equipped with a double acting pneumatic cylinder with 300mm stroke and 125mm bore which provides a 865kg force at 7 bar.
So compact it can be bench or wall mounted.
Drum Crusher - For Drums And Cans From 1 To 30 Litres
The UCC-25 pneumatic can and drum crusher is designed for 1 litre to 30 litre cans and drums, and up to 480mm high.
It is equipped with a double acting pneumatic cylinder with 500mm stroke and 200mm bore which provides a 2500kg force at 8 bar.
Crushed cans when recycled are transformed into raw materials which can be used for manufacturing in both New Zealand and around the world.
Overcome the problem of can and drum disposal with the UCC-20 and UCC-25 Can Crushers. Reduce your waste volume by up to 80%.
Purchasing a industrial solutions is an investment and an expensive one at that, if you have any questions, doubts or just want some no pressure advice please get in touch. Contact Matt