A single-shaft shredder is a medium-to-low-speed, high-torque solid waste processing equipment centered around a single rotating shaft with cutting tools. Through a combination of cutting, tearing, and squeezing actions, it breaks down bulky or tough materials into uniformly sized small pieces, making it widely applicable in resource recycling and environmental governance fields. Its core value lies in achieving volume reduction and resource recovery of waste materials—for example, shredding plastic bottles into 20-50mm particles for regranulation or tearing wood scraps into fibrous materials for fuel or panel processing.









