The crushing principle of the four-axis shredder is similar to that of the double-axis shredder, and the shearing force is greater. It can be used to shred large and difficult-to-break materials such as metal drums, waste tires, hard plastics, car shells, and scrapped home appliances. Equipped with a screen at the outlet, the four-shaft shredder can control the final material size.
Four shaft shredder is one of GEP's core products in the field of fine shredding. It uses four sets of shear knife rollers to rotate at different speeds to grasp, shear, and tear materials. Its powerful grasping and shearing capabilities not only…
Discarded washing machines, refrigerators, computer mainframes, small household appliances, lithium batteries, and other electronic wastes, because they contain a large amount of recyclable metals, plastics and other materials, have always been the sweet…
Bulky waste refers to waste with large size, including bulky household furniture, which cannot be put into the normal household waste bins together with domestic waste because of its size or nature which does not fit into an approved waste container. In…
Four-Shaft shredder is a multi-purpose shredder. It has the same working principle as two-shaft shredder. GF Series four-shaft shredder can control the final material size by equipping a screen at the outlet. Four-shaft fine shredder provides greater…
Four-shaft shredder is driven by four hydraulic or motor respectively four knife axis forward and reverse motion to shear, tear, crush materials, so it is also called four-shaft shearing type shredder. Compared with the double-shaft crusher, the four-…
The waste refrigerators, waste washing machine, computer mainframe case, small household appliances and other electronic waste, because of the large amount of recyclable material, such as metal, plastic and other materials, has become very popular…
Four-shaft shredder is equipped with four sets of shearing cutter rollers. Four sets of cutter rollers adopt different cutter structures to cooperate with each other. After the material enters the shredding chamber, the material is torn into small pieces…