Stop Struggling with Textile Waste – Start Recycling with ENERPAT Every textile recycling and waste management business faces the same challenge: bulky, tangled, and hard-to-handle fabric waste. From used clothes to industrial filter cloth, the diversity and toughness of these materials make them difficult to process efficiently.
That's where the ENERPAT Fabric Shredding Machine comes in. Designed and certified under CE standards, our shredders offer a reliable and powerful solution to reduce textile waste into manageable sizes. Depending on the particle size you need, you can choose between our Single Shaft Fabric Shredding Machine (uniform fine granules <40×40mm) or our Dual Shaft Fabric Shredding Machine (coarse strips and blocks).
With ENERPAT, you get proven engineering, high productivity, and maximum value recovery from every piece of fabric.
ENERPAT Dual-Shaft Rubber Shredder – Your Competitive Edge in Waste Management When managing tire and rubber waste, customers prioritize shredding efficiency, equipment durability, energy consumption, and operational costs. The ENERPAT MSB-E Series dual-shaft rubber shredder is engineered to excel in these areas. By leveraging the shear-and-tear principle between two counter-rotating blades, it efficiently processes tires, rubber, and other solid waste, maximizing productivity while minimizing energy use. With low noise, low energy consumption, and high output, it helps customers reduce operational expenses and boost profitability.
ENERPAT Single Shaft Plastic Lumps Shredder Machine is a versatile cutting shredder designed to meet various shredding needs. It features an advanced PLC automatic control system for intelligent operation, ensuring more efficient and stable shredding processes. The removable blade shaft design reduces maintenance costs and extends the machine's lifespan.
With rigorous processing procedures, the shredding efficiency is consistently improved by 50%, capable of handling various plastic materials, including PP, PE, PET, PVC, as well as plastic lumps, bottles, and containers.