The 2000 Mixed Waste Shredder has departed for France, efficiently processing a wide range of solid waste.
Recently, at the Xrido Group facility, a 2000 model mixed waste shredder was securely hoisted into an ocean shipping container, ready to cross the ocean to Lyon, France. Designed for processing a wide range of mixed solid waste, including metal, bulky garbage, and tires, its successful shipment marks another breakthrough for Chinese solid waste treatment equipment in the high-end European market and will help France improve its resource utilization efficiency.
The 2000 model mixed waste shredder features a dual-shaft asynchronous shredding system. Its blade shafts are made of high-strength alloy, automatically adjusting speed and shear force to suit different materials. The 2000 mixed waste shredder can quickly shred metal materials such as scrap steel and copper into small pieces suitable for smelting. It can also efficiently disassemble and separate recyclable components from larger items such as furniture and appliance casings. For difficult-to-treat solid waste like tires, the equipment uses special toothed cutters to simultaneously shred and separate rubber and steel wire, achieving an hourly processing capacity of 15-20 tons. The shredded material is highly pure, significantly reducing subsequent sorting costs.
The French client, a well-known local environmental protection company, had previously investigated global equipment suppliers due to the complex nature of local solid waste and low processing efficiency. After multiple rounds of technical testing and field validation, the company ultimately selected the 2000 mixed waste shredder. The client representative stated that France generates a large amount of mixed solid waste annually, and traditional equipment struggles to handle the diverse material types. The introduction of this equipment will effectively address the company’s processing challenges and promote the transformation of local solid waste treatment towards efficient and resource-efficient methods.
To ensure the smooth commissioning of the equipment in France, the manufacturer has dispatched a technical team to France to oversee equipment installation and commissioning, operator training, and provide 24-hour remote technical support. The container carrying the equipment has been shipped and is expected to arrive at the Port of Lyon, France, in 30 days. This collaboration not only builds a new bridge for cooperation between China and France in the environmental protection field, but will also provide a “Chinese solution” for global solid waste treatment technology innovation.