CSS—Industrial Waste

Closed shredding system

Release Time:

Dec 18,2024

 

Process Introduction:

Closed shredding system (CSS)  combines the safety of a SMP and the flexibility of a single shredder and is suitable for a wide variety of products at high capacity, and for various ways of feeding into the incineration kiln.

Advantages of the solution:

- Materials can be fed using various methods, such as crab bucket, belt conveyor, elevator, or tripping bucket.

- The airtight and crushing chambers operate under nitrogen protection with real-time monitoring to ensure safety.

- The intelligent oxygen control system reduces nitrogen use and operating costs.

- Fire extinguishing and explosion-proof systems minimize risks.

- The screw discharge effectively separates solid and liquid materials.

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