Efficient Wood Waste Management with Schutte Hammermill

Wood waste is an inevitable byproduct of various industries, including construction, shipping, and sawmilling. Traditionally seen as a disposal challenge, wood waste is increasingly being recognized as a valuable resource that can be repurposed into a range of useful products. Efficient wood waste management is key to this transformation, and Schutte Hammermill offers powerful solutionsWeiter »

Urban Mining: The Future of Sustainable Resource Recovery

As the world faces dwindling natural resources and increasing electronic waste, urban mining has emerged as a vital and sustainable solution for resource recovery. Urban mining refers to the process of reclaiming valuable metals and materials from electronic waste (e-waste) and other discarded urban resources. With the growing demand for precious metals like gold, Silber,… Weiter »

Maximierung der Datensicherheit mit Schutte Hammermill’s DataKiller Pro

Im digitalen Zeitalter, ist Datensicherheit für Unternehmen, Regierungen, und Einzelpersonen gleichermaßen zu einer vorrangigen Sorge geworden. Da Cyber-Bedrohungen sich ständig weiterentwickeln, ist der Bedarf an robusten Methoden zur Datenvernichtung wichtiger denn je. Der DataKiller Pro von Schutte Hammermill sticht als führende Lösung hervor, offering unparalleled data destruction capabilities that ensure your sensitive information isWeiter »

Die Bedeutung der Größenreduzierung für das Recycling von Elektronikschrott

In unserer sich schnell entwickelnden technologischen Welt, werden elektronische Geräte schnell veraltet, was zu einem ständig wachsenden Berg von Elektroschrott führt. Efficiently managing and recycling this e-waste is not just an environmental imperative but also an economic opportunity. Size reduction plays a crucial role in the recycling process, particularly in three key areas: data destruction, Edelmetallen… Weiter »

Hammerwechsel-Anleitung

The standard hammers used in our mills are double end reversible types, which have four wearing edges. When hammers become dull to the point where the machine is not grinding efficiently or when the hammers are well rounded, turn the hammers so a new sharp edge will be in service. One row of hammers shouldWeiter »