Definition
A regrind system is the equipment that carries out the Regrind Process — the granulator and its supporting hardware that turn molding scrap into reusable Regrind flakes and feed them back to the machine. Where the regrind process is the workflow, the regrind system is the physical line of machines that performs it.
What it includes
- Granulator: the core unit — a rotating cutting chamber with blades and a screen that sizes the flakes. Beside-the-press granulators sit at one machine; a central granulator serves many.
- Screen / classifier: sets flake size and removes fines and oversize.
- Metal separator & de-dusting: protect the screw and keep flakes clean.
- Conveying & dosing: vacuum loaders, a blender or gravimetric Hopper doser that meters regrind into Virgin Resin at a set ratio.
- Sound enclosure & granulator type: low-speed/screenless units for brittle or heat-sensitive resins, high-speed for general use.
Why the system design matters
- Flake quality: blade sharpness, screen size and cutting geometry control flake consistency and fines — poor flakes feed and melt unevenly.
- Contamination & heat: a clean, cool granulator avoids adding Regrind Generation damage and keeps metal and dust out.
- Integration: matching the system's throughput to the press and the Secondary Equipment keeps regrind flowing without choking the cell or letting flakes pile up.
Related terms
- See also: Regrind, Regrind Process, Secondary Equipment, Regrind Generation, Virgin Resin
What is a regrind system in injection molding?
The equipment that grinds and handles scrap — a granulator plus screens, separators, de-dusting and dosing — turning runners and rejects into clean regrind flakes and metering them back into virgin resin.
What is the difference between a beside-the-press and a central granulator?
A beside-the-press granulator serves one machine and reground material can go straight back into it; a central granulator handles scrap from many machines in one location, suiting higher volumes and mixed jobs.
What makes a good regrind system?
Sharp blades, the right screen size, effective de-dusting and metal separation, low heat and noise, and dosing matched to the press — so flakes are uniform, clean and blended at a controlled ratio.