A double-shaft shredder is a mechanical device that employs the principle of interlaced shearing by dual shafts to break solid materials down to specified sizes. It is widely used in fields such as waste recycling and resource regeneration. Its core function is to shred and reduce the volume of large or difficult-to-handle waste materials (such as plastics, metals, wood, tires, etc.), facilitating subsequent recycling, transportation, or incineration. For instance, in a waste plastic recycling production line, this machine can crush large plastic sheets and films into small particles, significantly cutting transportation costs and enhancing regeneration efficiency.









