In industrial applications, shredders come in various types, with single-shaft and dual-shaft models being the most common. A single-shaft shredder has a simpler design, making it ideal for processing soft materials such as plastic film and rubber. Its advantages include lower energy consumption and easier maintenance. On the other hand, dual-shaft shredders are equipped with two sets of blade shafts, providing stronger cutting power. They can handle larger and harder materials like scrap metal, wood, and electronic housings.
In terms of blades, dual-shaft shredders usually feature thicker alloy steel blades to withstand heavy impact, while single-shaft machines use thinner blades for faster cutting. When selecting equipment, companies should consider the type of material and production capacity requirements to strike the right balance between efficiency and cost.











