1400 Scrap Metal Shredder Shipped to Indonesia
Today, after undergoing rigorous quality inspection, a 1400-model scrap metal shredder departed from the port and crossed the ocean to Indonesia. This equipment features a rust-resistant and wear-resistant coating, a large feed port, and staggered, high-hardness manganese steel blades. Designed specifically for hard metal materials such as scrapped car shells and scrap steel, it can process 15-25 tons of scrap per hour, achieving over 90% uniformity in shredding.
To adapt to Indonesia’s tropical climate, the technical team installed a high-temperature protection system to ensure stable operation of the motor in temperatures above 35°C. Prior to shipment, the wooden crates were treated for moisture and corrosion resistance, with internal cushioning precisely encasing the core components. The entire shipping process was monitored in real time via an IoT system.
During the cross-border video acceptance inspection, the Indonesian customer paid particular attention to the equipment’s energy consumption—it consumes only 8.5 kWh per ton of metal shredded, meeting local green factory standards. As the cargo ship slowly leaves the dock, this shredder will help upgrade the metal recycling industry chain in Southeast Asia and promote the implementation of the circular economy model of “turning scrap steel into new materials.”