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Real production photos show where the shredder is welded, machined, assembled, and shipped.
About BoRay
BoRay helps recycling buyers confirm the factory behind the quote. From material review to welding, machining, assembly, inspection, and export delivery, we support practical single shaft and double shaft shredder projects for real waste conditions.
Factory Trust
An industrial shredder is a heavy working machine, not a standard online product. Before comparing price, buyers need evidence of production capability, application judgment, and delivery control.
Real production photos show where the shredder is welded, machined, assembled, and shipped.
Buyers can discuss material conditions, machine structure, and quotation details with one project team.
Single shaft, double shaft, standard, and heavy-duty configurations are selected around the real waste stream.
Machines are prepared for final inspection, packing, loading, and overseas project communication.
Production Process
These workshop photos show how a recycling shredder moves through fabrication, machining, assembly, inspection, and shipment before delivery.
01 Factory Site
For overseas buyers comparing industrial shredder suppliers in China, a visible workshop is part of the trust check. BoRay shows the production site behind the quotation before discussing model selection or recycling line layout.
02 Welding
The shredder frame carries torque, vibration, material impact, and long operating hours. Solid welding work supports machine stability before machining, assembly, and shipment.
03 CNC Boring
Bearing seats and chamber alignment directly affect rotor running stability. CNC boring helps control position accuracy before the shaft, bearings, and drive system are installed.
04 Wire Cutting
Some shredder parts require controlled profiles and consistent fit. Wire cutting supports precision components used around the rotor, cutter, and chamber structure.
05 Shaft Machining
The shaft is a key load-bearing part of the shredder. Machining quality affects cutter installation, torque transmission, and stable operation in the cutting chamber.
06 Chamber Machining
The shredder box connects the rotor, bearings, screen, pusher, and discharge area. Machined surfaces and hole positions help make assembly more predictable.
07 Rotor Preparation
Rotor layout depends on the waste stream. Tire, plastic, paper, metal, e-waste, and solid waste projects may require different cutter thickness, tooth profile, spacing, and shaft structure.
08 Semi-Finished Check
Before final completion, semi-finished machines are checked for structural fit, component position, and assembly sequence. This helps reduce rework and keeps delivery schedules realistic.
09 Assembly
Assembly connects the chamber, rotor, motor, reducer, hydraulic system, control cabinet, feeding device, and safety parts. This is where the selected configuration becomes a real machine.
10 Final Inspection
Before shipment, the machine is reviewed as a complete unit. Production-stage photos help overseas buyers confirm that the machine is not only a drawing or render.
11 Shipment
After inspection, the machine is prepared for delivery. Shipping photos help overseas buyers track progress from the China factory workshop to the project site.
Before Shipment
BoRay does not treat tire, plastic, paper, metal, e-waste, and solid waste as the same project. The recommendation is built from material behavior, feeding method, target output, capacity, and downstream process.
Material photos and videos reviewed before model selection
Feed size, capacity, and output size confirmed before quotation
Rotor, cutter, drive, chamber, screen, and pusher selected by application
Assembly and delivery progress shared with project buyers
Send material photos or videos, maximum feed size, expected output size, hourly capacity, and downstream process. BoRay will help evaluate the suitable shredder configuration before you request a final quote.
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