Photo courtesy of M&J Recycling
M&J Recycling, Horsens, Denmark, will premiere a preshredder at this year's IFAT in Munich, May 30 to June 3. The company says it is more powerful, uses less energy and is modular.
It is unclear what the new shredder will look like or feature, but M&J says it will be like the M&J PreShred 4000S. M&J says it is waiting to reveal more details about the new preshredder for the fair at Hall B4, Booth 451/550. The name will also be launched.
While not much is known about the equipment, the company says the modular design should get a lot of attention because it makes service and maintenance much faster and cheaper.
“Our main focus has been on creating a preshredder that makes maintenance super-efficient, so the customer saves money on the operating budget and minimizes the costly downtime,” says Uffe Hansen, CEO of M&J Recycling. “The next generation preshredder can be quickly disassembled and reassembled, and you can replace only the parts that are really worn. In addition, it performs superbly on every conceivable parameter, as you would expect from an M&J shredder.”
Learn more about the preshredder here.
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