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Double Shaft Shredder Blade

  • How Blade Shape Defines Shredding Performance
    Mar 30, 2026
    In the world of industrial recycling, the geometry of a double shaft shredder blade is not just a design choice—it is the primary factor determining throughput and material size. The interaction between the rotating hooks and the spacers creates the mechanical shear necessary to break down tough solids.   1. The Number of Hooks The most visible variation is the number of "teeth" or hooks on a single disk.   Single-Hook Blades: These feature a large, aggressive tooth. They are designed for heavy-duty volume reduction of bulky items like tires or large furniture. They provide a powerful "grab" but result in a very coarse, irregular output.   Multi-Hook Blades (3, 5, or more): As the hook count increases, the shredder produces a smaller, more uniform particle size. These are ideal for processing plastics or electronic waste (E-waste) where consistent material sizing is required for downstream sorting.   2. Blade Thickness and Profile The width of the blade directly correlates to the width of the shredded strips.   Narrow Blades: Produce thin strips, increasing the total surface area of the processed material, which is vital for chemical recycling or incineration.   Hook Angle: A sharper, more acute hook angle improves the "bite" on slippery materials like HDPE pipes, while a blunter angle offers higher structural integrity for crushing brittle materials like glass or cast aluminum.   Summary Choosing the right shape is a balance between aggression and precision. While a single-hook blade excels at tearing apart a car tire, a multi-hook configuration is necessary to turn that tire into manageable rubber chips. Matching the blade profile to the specific physical properties of your waste stream is the only way to maximize efficiency and minimize energy consumption.
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  • What is single shaft shredder blade
    Mar 12, 2026
    Single shaft shredder blade is an industrial cutting tool installed on the single shaft shredder rotor (spindle), specially used to tear, shear and crush various waste materials, such as plastic blocks, wood boards, rubber products, thin metal sheets, cardboard and so on.In industrial production, they determine the processing capacity and efficiency of shredders, especially suitable for the recycling and reuse of materials such as plastic, rubber, wood, and metal.
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  • The main features of the double shaft shredder blade
    Feb 10, 2026
    The main features of the double shaft shredder blade include: The double shaft structure allows the material to be torn and sheared in two directions, with fast processing speed and uniform shredding effect, which is suitable for large and hard materials.The blades are generally multi-claw or tooth-shaped, and the blades on the two shafts interlock and work, with strong tearing force, which can easily break metal, plastic, rubber, wood, etc. The shredder blades are mostly made of high-strength alloy steel or special heat-treated materials, with high hardness, and have good toughness, impact resistance, and are not easy to break.   
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  • Introduction of double shaft shredder blade
    Feb 02, 2026
    The double shaft shredder blade is a key component designed specifically for double shaft shredders, used for efficient crushing and shredding of various waste materials. In industrial production, they determine the processing capacity and efficiency of shredders, especially suitable for the recycling and reuse of materials such as plastic, rubber, wood, and metal. The blades of a dual shaft shredder are usually disc-shaped with teeth, installed on two parallel shafts, and rotate in opposite directions to form a staggered interlocking shear structure. The blades are equipped with spacers to control the gap between the blades, thereby determining the particle size of the discharged material.  
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  • Summary of Shredder Blade Components
    Feb 02, 2026
    The shredder blade is the crucial component that determines a shredder's effectiveness and performance. Most blades are made from strong steel alloys with added elements like chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium to make them tougher and more durable. For applications that require greater hardness and heat resistance, hard-metal alloys are used. Depending on the materials being processed, blades come in three main shapes: hook-shaped, flat, and toothed. Each type is designed for shredding different types of material, such as fibrous, soft, or bulky items. Making these blades involves forging, casting, and heat treating the metal, followed by carefully grinding the edges on CNC machines to ensure sharpness and accuracy.     Our company designs and manufactures single and dual shaft shredder blades for industries including waste management, plastic recycling, metal processing, and wood processing. We use advanced automation and a certified quality management system (ISO 9001). Our blades are customized for each client’s material, feed speed, and lifespan needs, enhancing processing speed, reducing energy use, and cutting costs.
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