Bhavda, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
GST No. 24AZGPR1693F1Z8
Approx. Rs 4,25,000 / PieceGet Latest Price
Product BrochureProduct Details:| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Shredding Capacity | 600 kg/hr |
| Shredding Material | Waste |
| Brand | JMD |
| Power Consumption | 440V/50HZ |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Machine Type | Automatic |
| Frequency | 12 MM |
| Body Material | EN-8 HARDEN |
| Material Grade | MS ZINC COATED |
| Phase | 3 PHASE |
| Power Source | 10 HP |
| Surface Finished | FABRICATED |
| Voltage | 440V/50HZ |
A plastic shredder is a machine designed to break down plastic materials into smaller pieces or granules for recycling or reprocessing. These shredders typically consist of a powerful motor, blades or rotating knives, and a feeding system to handle different sizes and types of plastic. The blades slice through the plastic material, turning it into manageable sizes that can be used in further recycling processes like melting, molding, or pelletizing.
Plastic shredders come in various sizes and capacities, from small units for domestic use to industrial-grade machines capable of handling large volumes. They are essential in reducing plastic waste, promoting recycling efforts, and minimizing environmental pollution. The type of plastic being shredded—such as hard plastics like PVC, HDPE, or softer plastics like bags—can determine the specific design and configuration of the shredder.
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Product BrochureProduct Details:| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
| Usage/Application | Organic Waste |
| Capacity | upto 100 kg/hr |
| Shredding Machine Type | Single Shaft |
| Shredding Material | Waste |
| Phase | 3 Phase |
A waste shredder is a machine designed to reduce the size of various types of waste materials by cutting, tearing, or grinding them into smaller, more manageable pieces. These shredders are used across multiple industries, including recycling, waste management, and manufacturing, to process solid waste, reduce the volume of waste, and prepare it for disposal or recycling.
Key Features of a Waste Shredder:Shredding Blades: The heart of the machine is its set of rotating blades or cutters, which shred waste materials into smaller fragments. The type of blades used can vary based on the type of waste being processed, ranging from simple cutters to more complex designs for tough materials.
Multiple Types of Waste: Waste shredders are designed to handle a wide range of materials, such as plastics, paper, cardboard, wood, metal, textiles, and even organic waste. Some specialized shredders can process hazardous materials, electronic waste (e-waste), and medical waste.
Feed System: Waste is fed into the shredder either manually or automatically, depending on the machine's design. Larger models often have conveyor belts or hoppers for continuous feeding, while smaller machines may require manual input.
Shredding Chamber: Inside the chamber, the waste materials are shredded into smaller pieces by rotating blades or hammers. The size of the shredded pieces can be controlled by adjusting the screen size or blade configuration.
Powerful Motor: Waste shredders are equipped with powerful motors to handle heavy loads and dense materials. The motor’s capacity determines the throughput and the types of waste the shredder can efficiently process.
Safety Features: Modern waste shredders are equipped with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, automatic shutoff, and protective covers to ensure operator safety.
Single-Shaft Shredders: These machines feature one rotating shaft with cutting blades and are suitable for lighter materials like plastic, wood, and paper. They produce smaller, more uniform pieces.
Dual-Shaft Shredders: Dual-shaft shredders have two sets of blades that rotate in opposite directions. They are used for tougher materials like metal, tires, and bulky waste, and can handle larger volumes of waste.
Four-Shaft Shredders: Four-shaft shredders provide finer shredding, making them ideal for high-security applications or when materials need to be reduced to very small pieces.
Granulators: These machines reduce waste into granules or powder and are often used in conjunction with shredders for secondary size reduction, especially in the recycling of plastics and rubber.
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