The Crushing Principle Of A Wood Shredder

Jul 12, 2026

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It consists of three main parts: the main body, the middle body, and the lower body.

 

The pulverizing blades consist of type 7 blades, type 1 blades, and centrifugal blades.

 

The auxiliary unit consists of a fan, a dust collector, and a dust collector.

 

The main pulverizing chamber uses type 7 blades, type 1 blades, and centrifugal blades, providing coarse pulverization, fine pulverization, and centrifugal re-pulverization. A motor drives the pulverizer rotor to rotate at high speed, generating a high-speed airflow that produces high-intensity impact, compression, cutting, and friction forces on the material to achieve its unique pulverizing function.

 

During the pulverizing process, the rotor generates a high-speed airflow that rotates in the same direction as the blades. The material is accelerated in the airflow and repeatedly impacted, cut, and rubbed, undergoing three pulverizing actions simultaneously. The pulverized material enters the analyzer for analysis. Because it is subjected to both centrifugal force from the analyzer rotor and centripetal force from the airflow, when the centrifugal force exceeds the centripetal force, fine particles are carried by the airflow into the dust collector for collection, while coarse particles enter the centrifugal re-pulverization chamber for further pulverization until the desired fineness is achieved.

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