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Our shredder range give you the versatility to process everything from concrete and C&D waste to green wood waste and tires. Perfect for reducing transport costs or making compost. Our wide range of equipment is designed to support everyone and every budget, from small to growing businesses. We also offer a large range of screeners, excavators, and conveyors.
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What is a shredder?

A shredder in the aggregate industry is a machine designed to reduce the size of materials like rock, concrete, asphalt, and construction debris into smaller, more manageable pieces. Shredders use rotating blades or hammers to break down tough materials for further processing or recycling. They are commonly used in demolition, recycling, and waste management applications to handle materials that would be too large or bulky for crushers or other equipment, making them essential for efficient material handling and recycling processes.

Industrial Shredders for Material Reduction

Shredders are essential for reducing bulky material into manageable, marketable sizes, whether you’re handling scrap metal, wood, green waste, or construction debris. The right shredder improves efficiency, lowers disposal costs, and helps you recover value from waste.

At Machinery Partner, we feature a range of shredders to suit both small contractors and high-volume processors. Our equipment lineup is built for ease of use, durability, and straightforward maintenance, ensuring your operation runs smoothly.

Leading Shredder Manufacturers

  • Olnova: Olnova shredders are engineered for tough jobs, delivering powerful cutting performance on a wide range of materials. Their designs focus on energy efficiency, consistent output size, and simple controls, so you get reliable shredding with less hassle.
  • Franzoi: Franzoi’s line of industrial shredders is built for demanding recycling and material reduction tasks. These machines are trusted for robust construction, flexibility in feed material, and the ability to process high volumes with minimal downtime.

History of shredders

Early shredders were developed to handle scrap metal and other industrial materials, but as recycling and waste management became more important, shredders were adapted for use in aggregate production. Over the years, improvements in shredder design, such as increased durability and automation, have made them more efficient at breaking down hard materials like concrete and rock. Today’s shredders are an integral part of sustainable aggregate production, reducing waste and maximizing material reuse.