How much does an E-waste shredders cost?
As electronic products are replaced faster, the amount of electronic waste generated continues to increase. In order to effectively deal with these wastes, the demand for electronic waste shredders is also rising. So, how much does it cost to buy and run an electronic waste shredder?
1. Machine cost
Small shredders generally have a processing capacity of 50-100 kg per hour and are relatively cheap, usually between $700 and $2,800. Medium-sized shredders have a processing capacity of about 500 kg per hour and a price between $4,200 and $14,000. Large shredders, which can process 1 ton or more of electronic waste per hour, are more expensive.
Equipment from well-known brands is usually of better quality and longer life, but the price will also be relatively high. However, Hengju Machinery insists on starting from the customer's perspective. After independent research and development of electronic waste shredders and the joint efforts of more than a dozen engineers, it has finally produced electronic waste shredders with better quality and full consideration of customer costs.
2. Operating costs
Power consumption: E-waste shredders are high-power devices, with power usually ranging from 10 kW to 200 kW. For example, if a medium-sized shredder with a power of 50 kW works for 8 hours, the electricity cost is about $28-42/day (calculated at $0.07 per kilowatt-hour).
Consumables and maintenance costs: The blades, screens and other wearing parts of the shredder need to be replaced regularly. The e-waste shredders produced by Hengju Machinery use carbide blades, which are durable and less prone to wear, saving customers operating costs.
3. Maintenance and repair costs
Regular maintenance: In order to ensure the normal operation of the equipment and extend its service life, regular maintenance is essential. Routine maintenance such as lubrication and fastening of parts. Hengju Machinery provides a one-year warranty service for each device sold, including remote repair of the equipment, to help customers reduce maintenance and repair costs.
It is worth noting that although the initial purchase cost of the equipment is high, the profit margin of the e-waste treatment business is large, especially in the context of strict environmental protection policies and the increase in the value of resource recycling and reuse. In the long run, e-waste shredders are an investment option with good return potential.
If you are interested in e-waste shredders, you may wish to contact Hengju Machinery. We have more than 30 years of experience in large-scale machinery manufacturing and research and development. We can solve a series of problems encountered from equipment purchase to use. Please feel free to contact us.
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