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The kitchen waste shredder is mainly used to shred organic waste and non-recyclable waste. Specifically, it can process vegetable leaves, winter melon, vegetable roots, foam boxes, plastic bags, discarded fruits, corn leaves, egg shells, plastic net bags, foam boxes, plastic
However, food waste shredders are not suitable for processing bones and hard foods. This is because bones and hard foods may cause the machine to vibrate violently when being processed, which can cause serious damage to the machine over a long period of time. If users frequently use food waste shredders to process bones or hard foods, it is not only easy to damage the equipment, but may also cause sewer blockage.
Therefore, if you want to deal with bones and hard foods, you should choose other appropriate tools or methods. For example, you can try to crush or chop bones and hard foods.
You can also choose other types of shredders to handle harder objects such as rubber, iron, aluminum foil, porcelain, etc.
Large four-axis shredder
Large four-axis shredders can effectively handle various types of waste. They can shred a variety of materials such as plastics, rubber, wood, paper, metal, etc. For some large waste that is difficult to handle directly, four-axis shredders can break it into smaller pieces for subsequent processing, transportation and reuse.
Large garbage shredder
Large garbage shredder applicable scope:
Waste rubber: tires: car tires, rubber tubes, rubber waste, etc.;
Waste plastics: plastic bottles, plastic blocks, plastic frames, plastic cans, woven bags, ton bags, plastic waste, plastic pallets, PVC pipes, PE pipes, etc.;
Waste fertilizer: kitchen waste, domestic waste, medical waste, animal carcasses (bones), industrial waste, garden waste, etc.;
Waste metal: electronic appliances: cans, metal cans, aluminum profiles, waste cast aluminum parts, car shells, motorcycles, bicycles, oil filters, color steel tiles, TV shells, washing machines, refrigerators, computer shells, circuit boards, CDs, lead and steel plates with a thickness of less than 5mm, etc.;