Waste wood
Crushing without cutting tools
The composition of waste wood can be highly varied. Before scrap wood is reused in furnaces, briquetting presses or other process stages, it must first be processed in order to obtain specific particle sizes and other desired properties.
The problem with conventional crushing machines is that foreign objects in the input material can cause damage to the machine or failure of the system. Scrap wood and pallets often contain many composite materials with nails, brackets and other media. As a result, these ferrous materials must be separated during the crushing process to ensure effective sorting. With the BHS Rotorshredder (type RS), you can process the material so that brittle wood is efficiently removed from the metal and can be sorted in a metal separation procedure. As a further advantage, the wood components are pulped extensively in the process.

- Scrap wood pulp and separated metals after shredding












