Product

Applications

Forestry Shredding

Wood, stumps, branches, leaves, and whole trees need to be reduced into the right shred size for further processing. This requires robust shredder machines that can handle a variety of materials in a single shred job, especially ones that can handle long, thick, and bulky materials.

Energy Shredding

Since the energy industry handles a variety of large components, such as windmill blades and solar panels, machines are required to breakdown the pieces into sizable materials. This allows for easier processing and helps recycle the materials rather than let them rot away in landfills.

Food Shredding

The food industry often handles food-related municipal solid waste and other types of food waste, which often end up in overfilled landfills. To put these materials back into the recycling process, they need to be ground up and shredded down into a more manageable size.

Green Waste Shredding

Green waste or organic waste industries need to handle a wide variety of different products, which include animal waste, degradable carbon, and more. Shredder machines that are versatile enough to handle such diverse loads are needed to pre-process these materials.

Scrap Shredding

Powerful shredder machines are required when scrap needs to be pre-processed for further recycling. Tough and solid scrap require extensive breakdown in order to properly reduce, retrieve, and reuse them. Optimized shredding strength is required to get the job done.

Municipal Solid Waste Shredding

The municipal solid waste industry handles large quantities of many different materials, mostly in bulk. A slow-speed shredder is ideal for reducing the high number of materials into more manageable sizes, easily cutting down on the debris, household waste, and industrial waste.

Wood Shredding

Wood comes in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and types. True versatility is required when it comes to handling forest-based products and wooden materials. A slow-speed shredder can handle a range of sizes and thicknesses, providing greater efficiency when shredding down wood into usable scraps.

Tire Shredding

The number of discarded scrap tires continues to grow, requiring more shredder machines to assist in the processing and recycling of these tires. A slow-speed shredder is excellent for reducing the amount of rubber products in landfills, pre-processing them in an environmentally friendly way.