The paper mill ragger wire shredder is designed to shred these wires into manageable sizes, which can be easily transported, recycled, or disposed of. The shredder employs high-torque motors and cutting mechanisms, such as rotary shear technology or granular shearing machinery, to break down the ragger wires.
This heavy-duty double shaft shredder is purpose-built to efficiently process pulper ropes, effortlessly reducing their density and tough composition. With razor-sharp blades driven by high-torque motors, it delivers consistent shredding performance,…
Waste from paper mills contains a lot of iron wires. Most of the iron wires are entangled with plastics, which makes it difficult to separate and recycle directly. Therefore, the plastics and iron wires must be broken before recycling, and then separated…
GEP's industrial waste shredder uses the principle of mutual shearing between two opposing rotating cutters to shred industrial waste, reducing the size of the material and providing the right particle size for subsequent processing, with low energy…
Paper mills produce waste materials such as ragger wire and light slag in the production process, whose main components are plastic, steel wire and residual paper pulp. These materials are mixed and entangled with each other, forming large objects that…