E-waste destruction two shaft HDD shredder with conveyor
E-waste destruction two shaft HDD shredder with conveyor
E-waste destruction two shaft HDD shredder with conveyor
Model
HD2000PC

Review

Description

Hard Disk Shredder for High Security Data Destruction with conveyor

Hard drive shredders are industrial shredders that are used for permanently destroying computer hard drives. A hard drive is the electronic memory storage center of a computer. This is where all of a computer’s program files and documents are stored. Digitally stored information is difficult to delete; even after deleting files using a computer’s operating system, residual data remains unless it is overwritten or if the drive is physically destroyed.                           
The hard drive shredder combines the effectiveness of jagged, crushing rotors with assembly line efficiency. Though programs exist that allow for the complete erasure of data from a hard drive, clients like the United States military and large companies weigh the potential waste and environmental degradation caused by electronics pollution against the peace of mind that hard drive shredders afford. No data survive passage through a hard drive shredder. In order to smash through plastic and metal computer parts, hard drive shredders are be especially powerful. They often feature saw tooth hook cutters or rotary blades that cross-cut vertically and horizontally. The products of this shredding process are shards of metal, some of which are toxic, and none of which can be legally disposed of in landfills.
 Application:                             
 Advantages: 

* Specifically designed for office environments.

* Solid hardened steel knife it is able to shred the hard drive and its internal components including the data disk.

* Simply pushing a button.

* Compliance with safety requirements of CE.

*Security switch, auto reverse and cut-off to avoid shredding jam, bin-full auto sensor, cabinet door open/closed sensor and dust proof closed housing.

Technical Date:                             

Though shredded hard drives would be difficult to reuse, some of the materials left over can be recycled once shredded. 


Technical Data