Harden attended Re-Tech, an environmental fair in Seoul, ...

2022-09-09 19:29:52 By : Mr. WAKATEK -- Renewable Energy

Re-Tech, an annual environmental fair in Seoul, South Korea, was held by GENTA, the organizing committee of the International Resource Recycling Industry, from August 31 to September 2. With an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters, more than 200 exhibitors from more than 20 countries displayed various kinds of environmental protection equipment and accessories from various industrial chains, centering on the themes of “realizing resource recycling society”, 'reducing landfill sites” and “maximizing recycling'.

Harden was invited to participate in the exhibition and demonstrated the single shaft shredder.

The single shaft shredder integrates several technologies such as a built-in arc pressing device, dense arrangement cutters, quick clearance adjustment, etc., and adopts corresponding parameters for torque, rotating speed, action program and cutter configuration for different solid waste processing.

Harden also demonstrated core shredding technology and other solid waste treatment projects in the exhibition. In the future, we will continue to focus on the research and development of solid waste technology to maximize the value of solid waste, so as to deepen our service to global customers.

For more about industrial shredders, please visit harden solid waste shredder

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