The main sources of materials crushed by waste wood crusher are waste furniture in daily life, waste wood on construction sites, and various tree materials. After recycling these wood, they are all crushed into sawdust or powder with a crusher. These powders and sawdust can be used in many industries. It can be used as the raw material of pulp for papermaking or the cultivation of edible fungi. It can also be used as the raw material of particleboard, sawdust board, plywood and high-density board. This can not only increase the recycling value of waste wood, but also reduce people's excessive consumption of natural resources.
The waste wood crusher has strong functionality. In addition to waste wood, the crusher can also deal with agricultural waste in rural areas. There are a large number of crop straw, corncob, peanut shell and other waste materials in the field. Now the state does not allow farmers to burn straw for environmental protection. With a pulverizer, these wastes can be crushed and then processed into feed for pigs, cattle, sheep and other livestock. They can also be processed into biofuels to replace coal.
It is suitable for crushing and recycling all kinds of wood. The materials that can be crushed include hardwood, cork, particleboard, plywood, waste sofa, waste wood sofa, wooden cabinet, furniture, etc. Large wood crusher is mainly used for processing pine, miscellaneous wood, poplar, Chinese fir, raw bamboo and other materials, which is more suitable for wood chip machining in edible fungus culture medium. At the same time, the equipment can also be used for cutting fiber stalk materials such as bamboo, thatch, corn stalk and sorghum stalk. Sawdust and sawdust crusher can also be used as raw materials for the production of particleboard, sawdust board and high-density board. This series of equipment is suitable for mobile operation. It is widely used in the material preparation section of small and medium-sized particleboard and fiberboard production enterprises. It can also be used for the production of commercial wood chips by individual households.