E-Waste Shredder

GEP E-Waste Shredder is high torque, low speed, industrial shredders that efficiently shred hard drives, tablets, cameras, monitors, keyboards, and other electronic waste. They result in less downtime, noise, and dust emission than high speed, low torque two-shaft shredders.

Countermeasures Against the Increasing Amount of Electronic Waste

What Is Electronic Waste?The so-called electronic waste, also known as electrical and electronic waste or electronic waste, refers to the waste of electrical products, electronic products, household appliances, and other products that cannot be used…

Countermeasures Against the Increasing Amount of Electronic Waste
E-Waste Shredding

The main components of WEEE include a wide range of plastics, circuit boards, metals etc. GEP Ecotech offers a range of twin and four shaft shredders that can easily meet the size reduction needs of WEEE by providing different sized screens to ensure a…

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What are the advantages of GEP e-waste shredder

With the rapid growth of electronic products, the disposal of obsolete electronic products has become a problem. E-waste resource disposal has become a hot topic. The recycling method of e-waste is physical shredding. After crushing and sorting of e-…

What are the advantages of GEP e-waste shredder
Double shaft shredder used in electric waste disposal

The times are progressing, technology is developing, we often change new electric product, but most of what we've eliminated has become e-waste nowhere to go. According to the United Nations released Global Electronic waste Monitoring 2020, the report…

Double shaft shredder used in electric waste disposal
How do e-waste shredder helps the environment?

E-waste usually contains a large amount of toxic substances such as lead, chromium, mercury, etc., which causes great pollution and widespread harm. Improper disposal will not only cause waste of resources, but also cause great environmental pollution…

How do e-waste shredder helps the environment?