Single shaft shredders are best when you need controlled, uniform output size for materials like plastics, wood, paper, and textiles. They use a hydraulic pusher and rotating blades to produce consistent particle sizes, making them ideal for recycling and secondary shredding. In Australia, factories and recycling plants use them before baler… Read More
Single shaft shredders are best when you need controlled, uniform output size for materials like plastics, wood, paper, and textiles. They use a hydraulic pusher and rotating blades to produce consistent particle sizes, making them ideal for recycling and secondary shredding. In Australia… Read More
Yes, roller packers are ideal for large-scale operations like transfer stations, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants handling bulky waste daily. They can be installed as stationary, mobile, or multi-bin systems depending on site needs. This flexibility helps Australian … Read More
Weighing devices allow businesses to track exact waste weight per bin or user, helping allocate costs fairly and eliminate overcharging. They automatically capture data during bin lifting and generate reports for billing and analysis. In Australia, this is especially useful fo… Read More
The HFZ V is used after primary shredding when you need very fine output (around 5–10 mm), especially for biomass, pelletizing, or briquetting. Unlike standard shredders, it uses a high-speed rotor with hammer technology to produce uniform, high-quality material. This makes it ideal for Au… Read More