Working Principle Of Integrated Wood Crusher

Jul 08, 2026

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The integrated wood crusher primarily operates on a combined crushing principle of "cutting rollers + hammer impact." Compared to traditional single-mode equipment, it is more adaptable to various complex materials.

 

Its core is a high-speed rotating rotor driving the cutting rollers/hammers and other actuators, applying powerful combined forces of impact, shearing, and compression to the material:

 

Feeding: Material is fed into the feed inlet via a chain plate. For complex materials, hydraulic forced feeding is usually provided to ensure smooth flow.

 

Main Crushing: After entering the crushing chamber, the high-speed rotating actuators impact and shear the material. Modern equipment often uses a combined crushing structure, capable of processing both soft biomass and hard impurities containing a small amount of nails.

 

Screening and Discharge: After crushing, the material falls onto the screen under gravity. Fine material passes through the screen holes and is discharged, while coarse material is sent back to the crushing chamber for further processing.

 

Collection: Some equipment is equipped with a blower and a dust collector to collect and separate materials using airflow.

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