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Zato

Blue Shark Hammer Mills

Zato’s Blue Shark hammer mills deliver powerful metal‑scrap shredding, with drive power ranging from 420 HP up to over 3,000 HP. Compact yet robust, they use a welded‑steel frame, automatic hydraulic feeding, and PLC/HMI control for efficient, low‑maintenance operation. 

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Blue Storm

Zato’s Blue Storm is a twin‑shaft industrial shredder engineered for lightweight ferrous and non‑ferrous scrap. It features four hydraulic motors, hardened interchangeable blades, and differentiated shaft speeds (3.5–4.5 rpm) to maximize throughput and material density. At 39 t machine weight, it’s compact yet powerful, shredding HMS2, aluminum profiles, cables, and more. Robust build and smart design reduce volume while enhancing scrap quality. 

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Blue Devil

Zato’s Blue Devil is a twin‑shaft industrial shredder designed for pre‑shredding mixed scrap. Built with low‑speed, high‑torque counter‑rotating shafts (at 6 rpm, dropping to 3 rpm) driven by four hydraulic motors, it easily handles bulky, difficult materials like bales, cars, and plate steel. It reduces explosion risks by opening gas cylinders and fuel tanks safely, boosts downstream hammer‑mill throughput by up to 50%, and minimizes power peaks. 

Its 60 blades rugged steel frame, and PLC control (with remote diagnostics, AR support) deliver consistent performance, low noise, and minimal dust. It can be up and running in about one week, with no need for major foundations.

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Blue Marlin

Zato’s Blue Marlin is a single‑shaft industrial shredder built for versatile, lightweight scrap like aluminum profiles, cables, and UBC. It features a robust rotor (355 kW, 20 rpm), a tilting hydraulic pusher, and removable grids for uniform output. Dual gearboxes prevent shaft twist under stress, while Load‑Sensing software optimizes power use. Its open hydraulic circuit simplifies maintenance and ensures safe, reliable operation. 

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