A wood shredder is specialised in reducing the size of wood raw material by crushing, shearing, and tearing wood. It can be applied to a variety of wood materials, including crushing and recycling. Wood shredders can be divided into single-axis, double-ax
A wood shredder is specialised in reducing the size of wood raw material by crushing, shearing, and tearing wood. It can be applied to a variety of wood materials, including crushing and recycling. Wood shredders can be divided into single-axis, double-axis, and four-axis. It can be widely used in: wood pallets, solid wood, branches, wood edges, logs, tree stumps, waste furniture, and other wood crushing processes. It can also be used for other materials such as waste plastics, rubber, wheel peaches, cans, drums, plastic bags, and so on.
The wood shredder crushes wood waste by high-speed rotation and striking. The waste wood is first fed to the inlet via a conveyor. The inlet is usually equipped with a ramp or force force-feeding device to prevent the material from bouncing. The twin shaft knife rollers rotate, and the blades break down the wood by shearing and tearing action. Two sets of interlocking knife rollers ‘bite’ the wood. The crushed material is filtered through a screen, and any wood that does not reach the required size is crushed again. The granularity of the finished product can be adjusted by changing the screen.
The equipment can adopt PLC intelligent control, and can be set to start, stop, and overload the automatic turning function.
Model | Disc Diameter | Spindle Speed (r/min) | Power(kw) | Capacity (t/h) |
600 | 210 | 35 | 11*2 | 1-2 |
800 | 210 | 28 | 15kw*2 | 4-5 |
1000 | 300 | 25 | 22kw*2 | 6-8 |
1200 | 300 | 22 | 30kw*2 | 10-12 |