A fine shredder is a precision machine designed for secondary shredding, producing uniform particle sizes (20–50mm). Ideal for RDF production, biomass processing, and recycling, it handles materials like plastics, wood, and textiles efficiently. With adjustable screens and durable high-alloy blades, it ensures reliable, energy-efficient performance in demanding applications.
Single-shaft shredders are engineered for fine shredding to meet the materials size and consistency requirements of subsequent processes such as sorting, composting, anaerobic digestion, incineration, or pelletization. During operation, the rotors typically rotate at speeds ranging from 80 to 120 RPM, driving the cutting blades to finely shred the material. Single-shaft shredders are typically equipped with a classifier screen that allows to define the output size.Single-shaft shredders have low tolerance for hard materials. When processing mixed materials, it is recommended to incorporate equipment such as trommel screens, magnetic separators, and eddy current separators into the production line to reduce the risk of hard foreign objects damaging the cutting blades.GEP ECOTECH single-shaft shredders comprise two series with over 20 different models, designed to meet disposal requirements for various scales and materials. They have a production capacity ranging from a minimum of 0.5 tons per hour to a