When should I choose an industrial single shaft shredder? +
An industrial single shaft shredder is usually selected when the project needs controlled output size, screen-based discharge control, and stable hydraulic pusher feeding for plastics, paper, wood, fiber, aluminum, cable, or selected industrial waste.
What is the difference between BRS and BRS-H single shaft shredders? +
BRS is the standard single shaft configuration for regular recycling streams. BRS-H is the heavy-duty version with a larger chamber, stronger configuration, and better suitability for larger, baled, higher-capacity, or more demanding materials.
Can the single shaft shredder output size be adjusted? +
Yes. Output size is mainly controlled by screen selection, rotor design, material condition, feeding method, and operating configuration. Screen size should be selected according to the downstream process.
What materials can a single shaft shredder process? +
A single shaft shredder can be configured for plastic lumps, purgings, film, woven bags, paper, cardboard, wood waste, textile waste, foam, cable, aluminum scrap, and selected industrial waste. Final suitability depends on feed size, hardness, density, contamination, and target output.
How do I choose between a single shaft shredder and a double shaft shredder? +
A single shaft shredder is better when controlled output size is important because material passes through a screen. A double shaft shredder is usually selected for bulky, mixed, or irregular waste where strong grabbing force and primary volume reduction are more important than fine output control.
What information is needed for a single shaft shredder quotation? +
For a single shaft shredder quote, please provide material photos or videos, maximum feeding size, material condition, required capacity, target output size, working hours, and the downstream process such as granulation, washing, baling, conveying, or pulping.