WEEE Shredder

WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shredders typically employ advanced technologies such as rotary shear technology or granular shearing machinery to shred and pulverize the materials, reducing them to a consistent size so that valuable metals, plastics, and other materials can be extracted more easily.

Air Conditioner Shell Recycling Shredder

Air Conditioner Shell Recycling Shredder Air Conditioner Shell Recycling Shredder

In the realm of recycling, the disposal of air conditioner shells poses a unique challenge due to their composition of various materials, including metal, plastic, and insulation. However, the advent of specialized shredders tailored for air conditioner shell recycling has revolutionized the process. GEP ECOTECH leads the way in air conditioner shell recycling with their advanced shredding solutions. Their dual shaft and quad shaft shredders are engineered to efficiently process bulky air conditioner…

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Industrial shredder for refrigerators recycling plants

Industrial shredder for refrigerators recycling plants Industrial shredder for refrigerators recycling plants Industrial shredder for refrigerators recycling plants

R & D backgroundWaste refrigerators (including compression and electric absorption refrigerators and ice bucket cabinets) are one of the "waste electrical and electronic articles that should be recycled" advocated by the Environmental Protection Agency. Waste refrigerators are bulky in appearance and contain a variety of recyclable materials, such as iron, copper, aluminum, plastics, rubber, electronic parts, etc., most of which can be recycled and reused as renewable resources.The Gep mechanical waste…

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E-Waste Shredding

E-Waste Shredding E-Waste Shredding E-Waste Shredding

The main components of WEEE include a wide range of plastics, circuit boards, metals etc. GEP Ecotech offers a range of twin and four shaft shredders that can easily meet the size reduction needs of WEEE by providing different sized screens to ensure a uniform particle size between 15 and 100mm. We have a wide range of shredders to suit different sizes of application, whether it is for small devices such as hard drives and mobile phones, or large waste such as fridges and washing machines.

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Four shaft shredder used in electronic waste recycling

Four shaft shredder used in electronic waste recycling

The waste refrigerators, waste washing machine, computer mainframe case, small household appliances and other electronic waste, because of the large amount of recyclable material, such as metal, plastic and other materials, has become very popular renewable resourcesin the market.But the efficient disposal of these materials requires dedicated electronic garbage crushing equipment. Today, I will introduce you a machine which is very suitable for electronic waste recycling.GEP GF series four-shaft shredder…

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Double shaft shredder used in electric waste disposal

Double shaft shredder used in electric waste disposal

The times are progressing, technology is developing, we often change new electric product, but most of what we've eliminated has become e-waste nowhere to go. According to the United Nations released Global Electronic waste Monitoring 2020, the report said that in 2019, the world produced 53.6 million tons of electronic waste, the highest in history. Butwiththe society development, there will be more and more electric waste, how to deal with the electric waste, it is a problem.GEP has developed double…

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Electric waste shredding makes big profile

Electric waste shredding makes big profile Electric waste shredding makes big profile

"Electronic waste" or "E-Waste" may be defined as discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, television sets, and refrigerators. This includes used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal. Others are re-usables (working and repairable electronics) and secondary scrap (copper, steel, plastic, etc.) to be "commodities", and reserve the term "waste" for residue or material which is dumped by the buyer rather than…

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