SOYU Machinery recently showcased the exceptional field performance of its heavy-duty twin-shaft shredder in processing large-volume, post-industrial waste plastic IBC totes. Designed with advanced European size-reduction technology, the machine easily captured and sheared massive IBC containers into uniform scraps, delivering top-tier solid waste reduction and prepping materials for subsequent washing and pelletizing lines.

In the industrial waste and hazardous waste recycling sector, hollow and bulky HDPE IBC containers have long been a logistical bottleneck. Their massive size generates excessive warehousing and transportation costs, making the initial coarse shredding phase highly challenging for recycling facilities.
To tackle this industry pain point, SOYU engineers optimized its twin-shaft shredding line with several standout engineering highlights:
Aggressive Grabbing & Shearing Force: Dual counter-rotating shafts, paired with premium alloy blades, create a massive biting force that swallows entire IBC containers without requiring any manual pre-cutting.
Intelligent PLC Overload Protection: Driven by an integrated Siemens PLC system, the machine automatically triggers counter-rotation within milliseconds if it detects an obstruction or unshreddable foreign object, effectively preventing motor lock-up.
Exceptional Volume Reduction Rate: By transforming bulky drums into high-density shred pieces, the system drastically lowers corporate storage costs and enhances downstream processing efficiency.

As a leading global provider of solid waste reduction equipment, SOYU Machinery has delivered over 6,000 successful projects across more than 80 countries. SOYU remains committed to driving efficiency in rubber-plastic recycling, hazardous waste treatment, and circular economy initiatives through cutting-edge engineering.
For technical specifications of our twin-shaft shredders or to request a customized recycling proposal for your specific materials, please visit our official website or contact our application experts directly.