Considerations When Choosing an Industrial Shredding Machine

When choosing a shredding machine, consider the following factors:

Type of Material to be Shredded

Specific materials are shredded best by certain shredding machinery. A high-speed woodchipper is often used to shred tree branches, and large plastic pieces are normally reduced through a large industrial shredder machine as a preliminary step before granulating into smaller pieces. A slow-speed twin-shaft industrial shredder machine is one of the best options for versatility with less dust and low noise for shredding a variety of waste products.

Desired Output

It is easier to choose the right shredding machinery to install when you know the size of the output required. Some companies attempt to accomplish recycling by shredding and separating ferrous from non-ferrous materials, while others simply shred materials to minimize their transportation and disposal costs. A single-pass industrial shredder machine is usually the least expensive option, but compaction machinery could be needed if the materials need to be baled for transport.

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Shredder Capacity

Every installation needs the right industrial shredder machine, one that can handle the required volume. The shredding chamber size will limit the size of the material going into the shredder. Motor power will also control the capacity of the industrial shredder. Before purchasing a machine, carefully examine the capacity rating and account for some extra capacity. Short service life may result from overloading a shredding machine with a maximum capacity that is close to the needed capacity. An industrial shredder machine that is vastly oversized, however, could consume a lot of energy and floor space.

Feed Type

The two most popular feed types are automatic and manual. Machines that are manually fed often have a large hopper and work by having the materials either manually fed into them or loaded in with a forklift. Automatic conveyors or feeders improve the performance of shredding machinery by providing a steady stream of materials to the shredder.

Operational Considerations

When selecting an industrial shredder machine, considerations include noise, portability, and safety. It is necessary to choose a suitable location for a shredder because moving heavy industrial equipment is very difficult. Dust and other flying debris may need to be contained depending on the materials. Another factor to think about is noise because some shredding devices, like hammer mills, produce more noise than others.

Maintenance and Repairs for Shredders

Industrial shredder machines are put through a lot of work, so maintenance is essential to keep them working effectively. Under heavy use, cutters, hammers, or blades will become worn out and require adjustment, sharpening, and finally replacement. When deciding where to place any equipment, such as a machine, location availability for maintenance must always be considered. Recycling solid refuse requires the use of shredding machinery of the highest quality such as CM industrial shredders and tire shredders that are made in the USA. View the CM Shredder website for more information.

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