Shredding as a key process: WURSI relies on WEIMA W5.14 shredders

Plastic shredding and recycling

WURSI Group, Spain
Two WEIMA W5-series shredders
Interview with Javier Perez Puig
The Spanish WURSI Group processes 1,500 tons of recycled plastic every month, giving polypropylene and polyethylene waste a new lease of life. With two WEIMA W5-series shredders, the company ensures efficient and reliable recycling.
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Defined grain sizes for stable extrusion

Every detail counts in the recycling process: from pre-sorting to particle size. WURSI first processes sorted plastic waste manually and feeds it into the two WEIMA shredders via a conveyor belt. There, the material is shredded to between 30 and 100 millimeters, depending on the screen configuration. The resulting flakes form the basis for a homogeneous melt in the extrusion process.

We have been very satisfied since we purchased the first machine. We quickly bought the second one and hope to integrate the third one next year.

Javier Pérez Puig
Managing Director

Process control with integrated safety

The material is fed directly into the extruder either via a conveyor belt or a suction system. A metal detector between the shredding and extrusion stages reliably protects the system from foreign objects. WURSI tests each batch for melt index, density, and color stability in its in-house laboratory. This is an integral part of quality assurance in order to detect process fluctuations at an early stage.

1,500 tons
polypropylene and polyethylene
The WURSI Group processes 1,500 tons of polypropylene and polyethylene into regranulate every month.
Cooperation with clear communication
WURSI and WEIMA are linked by a pragmatic partnership.

From setup to after-sales service, we have great confidence in WEIMA and hope to continue working together for many years to come. WEIMA gave us a good feeling right from the start and enabled us to develop a close, family-like relationship. We really appreciate that. Whether it's problems, adjustments, or new ideas – there's always a quick response and good cooperation. That's why we chose WEIMA.

Javier Pérez Puig
Managing Director
From large polypropylene and polyethylene residues to small regranulate

WURSI does not regard plastic recycling as an ecological flagship, but as a technically demanding value-added process. The combination of mechanical precision and quality-oriented process control results in a regranulate that meets the requirements of modern plastics processing and thus enables a genuine material cycle.

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