Coir Processor

Coir Processor

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Overview: The Coir Processor is a machine designed to break apart compressed coir bricks, bales, or slabs into smaller chunks. It features a fluffer-head to expand the coir without cutting the fibers and includes a screening process to size the material. Water is added during processing to aid in expansion.
Specifications: The machine operates on 220V power, available in single or three-phase. It can produce up to 40 cubic yards per hour. The dimensions are 100 inches in length, 46 inches in width, and 90 inches in height, with a weight of approximately 4,100 lbs.
Features: The Coir Processor includes an auger feed and a misting system. It offers optional features such as an in-feed loading conveyor, an optional screen, integration with a mixing system, and a coir loader.
Additional Information: The machine is manufactured by Bouldin & Lawson, LLC, based in McMinnville, TN, USA. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice. The product is part of the BouldinCorp™ Family and is patent pending.
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E-mail: [email protected] Coir Processor The Coir processor is designed to break apart compressed coir bricks, bales or slabs. The coir is pulled into small chunks, passed through a fluffer-head to expand but not cut the fibers and screened to size. Water is added through water bars in the exit auger and additional water is added in the unloading auger. This machine has a variable processing rate per hour depending on screen size. An in-feed conveyor can be used to keep this machine at maximum output. Optional Coir Loader Bouldin & Lawson reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice. © 2015 Bouldin & Lawson, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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