Q: What materials can a dual-shaft shredder shred?
A: It can shred a very wide range of materials, including industrial solid waste (plastic buckets, rubber tires, metal shavings, waste paper, wood, woven bags), household waste, agricultural waste (straw, branches, corn cobs), food processing waste (expired food, kitchen waste, packaging waste), etc. It can process both soft and hard materials.
Q: How do I adjust the output particle size after shredding?
A: Mainly through two methods: one is to change to different blade specifications (claw type, hook type, flat blade type); the other is to adjust the gap between the blades. The smaller the gap, the finer the output particle size.
Q: What is the material of the blades in a dual-shaft shredder?
A: The core blades are made of high-strength wear-resistant alloy steel, possessing impact resistance and wear resistance.
Q: What is the difference between a dual-shaft shredder and a single-shaft shredder?
A: The dual-shaft shredder uses an interlocking shearing structure, providing stronger power and a wider range of applicable materials, especially suitable for high-toughness and high-hardness materials, resulting in more uniform output particle size. The single-shaft shredder is suitable for softer materials and is relatively cheaper. For complex materials with high hardness, the dual-shaft shredder is the preferred choice; for processing only soft materials such as plastics and waste paper, the single-shaft shredder is sufficient.
Q: What is the warranty period for the equipment? What is the after-sales service response?
A: The entire machine has a 1-year warranty, providing 24/7 after-sales technical support, on-site repair service, and lifetime spare parts supply and technical consultation services.
Q: Does the dual-shaft shredder require auxiliary equipment?
A: Auxiliary equipment can be selected according to automation needs. Common auxiliary equipment includes conveyor belts (for automatic feeding), hoppers, magnetic separators (for separating metal impurities), and discharge conveyors. With these components, the entire process can be automated, reducing manual labor.