Biomass is an organic energy source that can be anything from forestry to agricultural residues. It is an attractive fuel for operators of incineration facilities who are keen to reduce their overall carbon emissions. Each type of biomass has different characteristics, there is no "one size fits all" shredder.
Zhongan offers a comprehensive range of biomass shredders, here you will find the right shredder for any type biomass materials shredding, no matter what are your demands. The commonly used structures of shredders mainly include two-shaft (or quad-shaft) shearing type, single-shaft roll-cutting type and tearing type for coarse shredding.
Moreover, Zhongan provides a full range of waste shredders to deal with various challenging solid waste materials, depending on the material features, disposal methods and processing capacity, they may appear in the form of Single Shaft, Double Shafts or even Quad Shafts. In addition, the type and quantity of knives will also vary greatly, all are depending on your specific needs and what shredding stage you are using them. However, no matter what types they are, we will have the most suitable, most robust and stable shredder to meet your actual application.
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Parameters of Biomass Shredder
Model No. | Capacity(t/h) | Shredder Type | Output Size(mm) |
S522 | 15-25 | Double shafts | 80-200 |
S535 | 25-38 | Double shafts | 80-200 |
S550 | 35-55 | Double shafts | 80-200 |
S570 | 50-75 | Double shafts | 80-200 |
Applications
Zhongan's biomass shredders have versatile applications in many different types of biomass materials in bale or in bulk like straw, corn stalks, wheat straw, reeds, bark, branches, cotton stalks, sugarcane trash, etc., make these kind of solid waste materials to homogenous size and shape that improves combustion and maximizes the energy output from the waste fuel. Many are in use in applications such as RDF/SRF (Refuse-Derived Fuel/Secondary Recovered Fuel) production, biomass processing, waste-to-energy plants (WtE), Energy from Waste Plants (EfW) and in mechanical biological treatment plants (MBT).
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