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WEEE Shredder

In Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling, a reliable, continuous industrial shredder can reduce many manual operations. This increases productivity and safety, and significantly increases profitability. GEP ECOTECH provides shredders and shredding systems for WEEE disposal, contact us for case reference and quotation.

Hammer ShredderHammer Shredder

Hammer Shredder

2024-10-08

Hammer shredders, also known as hammer mills, are powerful and versatile machines widely used in the recycling industry for efficiently reducing various materials, particularly waste metals, into smaller, manageable pieces. With their high horsepower and large throughput capacity, hammer shredders are among the most commonly used equipment in waste recycling plants and metal recovery facilities. While they excel at processing loose materials, hammer shredders are not suitable for compacted waste, for which GEP ECOTECH's heavy-duty debalers are recommended for pre-processing.GEP ECOTECH's heavy-duty hammer shredders are high-performance solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of recycling operations. Their rugged design and powerful capabilities make them ideal for handling large volumes of difficult materials, including automobile shells, white goods, and both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. These machines are built for continuous operation with minimal downtime, providing cost-effective and reliable

Lithium Ion Battery Recycling ShredderLithium Ion Battery Recycling Shredder

Nowadays, lithium battery recycling has become a business that not only reduces environmental pollution but also brings substantial profits. These lithium batteries contain numerous precious metals, and recycling them not only helps in reducing environmental pollution but also creates significant economic value. With the continuous advancement of technology, more and more organizations are starting or preparing to extract precious metals like lithium and cobalt from discarded batteries. AIShred industrial shredders play a crucial role in the lithium battery recycling industry. Widely employed in laboratories and factories, these industrial shredders have assisted researchers and entrepreneurs in achieving tremendous success in the field of lithium battery recycling. In 2021, we supplied a laboratory in Australia with a small twin-shaft shredder designed for shredding lithium batteries. This shredder is equipped with a 7.5KW motor and features a shredding cavity of 320mm*300mm. Since its installation, the

The Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE)The Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE)

Electronic and electrical equipment are widely used in our daily and industrial activities. The waste electronic and electrical equipment(WEEE) should be properly disposed according to different types, and its effective resources should be recycled to avoid pollution. Generally speaking, the factories authorized to handle these electronic and electrical wastes have machines and equipment for safe disposal of these wastes. Generally, there are different production lines in the same factory, which are specially used to treat different types of electronic waste. There is a storage area in the treatment center, which is used to temporarily store the same type of waste. During disposal, hazardous components that may exist inside the equipment must be taken into account to prevent pollution risks. In fact, a large part of the electronic and electrical waste recycling process is still manually operated by professionals: only in this way can the hazardous substances contained in the waste be safely removed. The use

Waste Circuit Board Shredder for Sale to AustraliaWaste Circuit Board Shredder for Sale to Australia

Electronic products make our life convenient and colorful. At the same time, the upgrading of various electronic products is also more and more frequent, which will lead to a large number of electronic waste each year. According to the "2020 Global E-waste Monitoring" data released by the United Nations, about 5,360 tons of e-waste were produced in the world in 2019. Circuit boards are an important part of e-waste. Therefore, a large number of waste circuit boards are produced every year. Random accumulation not only pollutes the environment, but also wastes resources. In this June, an Australian customer purchased our GD3 double shaft shear shredder for recycling of waste circuit boards. The circuit board is a treasure, containing many precious metals, such as copper, gold, aluminum, nickel, lead, silicon, etc., including rare metals. At the same time, with the national requirements for the utilization rate of solid waste treatment, the recycling of waste circuit boards is bound to usher in a prosperous

Electronics Scrap Shredder for SaleElectronics Scrap Shredder for Sale

The AIShred GD6 twin-shaft waste shredders are designed by Luhao, technical director of the company. The GD6 combines years of design developments in waste reduction with the latest technology. The hydraulic drive of the shredder allows you to work effectively with almost any material, including large fractions. The shredder is suitable for processing electronic and bulky waste (including large refrigerator, washing machine, sofa, pallets, logs), green waste and biomass, as well as for MSW. The special shaft geometry, asynchronous drive and double-jaw gripping system ensure high throughput and a uniform end product. Our shredder can process the following electronics scrap:Electronic equipmentPrinted (circuit) boardsCablesAppliancesComputers

Waste Printer Shredder for Sale

Dot matrix printers, inkjet printers, laser printers, dye-sublimation printers, etc. are common types of office printers. Scrap and discarded printers can be shredded into small pieces using industrial shredders to facilitate recycling of plastics and metals, while reducing pollution from stacking. AIShred's shredder can shred all WEEE, please leave us a message.

Abandoned refrigerators take up space and pollute the environment. After shredding them, plastics, ferrous metals, and non-ferrous metals are separated. The materials can be sold to recyclers for profit. In some places, you can also get subsidies from the government.