There are several key differences in design and function between slow and silent crushers and ordinary plastic crushers:
1.Operating Speed
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Operates at a lower speed, typically 20-30 rpm. This low-speed operation reduces tool wear, as well as vibration and noise.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Operates at a higher speed, usually 300-600 rpm or more. While the higher speed increases crushing efficiency, it also results in greater noise and vibration.
2.Noise Level
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Produces low noise, typically below 80 decibels, making it suitable for noise-sensitive environments such as offices or laboratories.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Generates louder noise, usually above 90 decibels, requiring industrial settings and noise reduction measures.
3.Crushing Effect
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Its low-speed operation produces less dust, more uniform particles, and finer cuts on some materials.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Offers fast crushing, suitable for large volumes of plastic waste, though it may produce more dust and less uniform particles.
4.Usage Scenarios
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Ideal for recycling small quantities of plastic nozzle materials, injection molding workshop scraps, and other situations requiring low noise.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Best suited for large-scale production and recycling, capable of handling a variety of large plastic products.
5.Energy Consumption and Maintenance
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Low-speed operation leads to lower energy consumption, extended tool life, and reduced maintenance frequency.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Higher speed results in increased energy consumption, quicker tool wear, and more frequent maintenance.
6.Cost
- Slow and Silent Crusher: Typically more expensive due to its low-noise design and durable structure.
- Ordinary Plastic Crusher: Generally less expensive, though long-term operation may incur higher maintenance costs.
Choosing the appropriate crusher depends on specific usage requirements, the operational environment, and budget considerations.


