1. EcoShred Technologies
Founded in 1995, EcoShred Technologies has grown from a small workshop in Germany to a global name in recycling machinery. What sets them apart? A laser focus on
cable recycling equipment
and twin shaft shredders that can handle the toughest insulated wires and cables. Their flagship 2 shaft shredder model, the ECO-TS 800, is a favorite among scrap yards and recycling plants for its ability to process up to 1,500 kg of cable per hour without jamming. "We design our shredders with the operator in mind," says Karl Heinz, EcoShred's lead engineer. "The ECO-TS series features easy access for maintenance, a user-friendly control panel, and a durable cutting system that reduces downtime by up to 30% compared to standard models." Beyond cables, EcoShred also offers complementary equipment like scrap cable strippers and plastic pneumatic conveying systems, making them a one-stop shop for cable recycling operations.
2. RecyclePro Industries
Based in the United States, RecyclePro Industries has made a name for itself by specializing in
circuit board recycling equipment
, with twin shaft shredders as a cornerstone of their systems. Since 2003, they've focused on developing shredders that can handle the delicate yet complex components of circuit boards, including glass fibers, metals, and plastics. Their RP-TS 1200 twin shaft shredder is part of their popular WCBD-2000A circuit board recycling plant, which boasts a capacity of 500-2000 kg/hour using a dry separation process. "Circuit boards are tricky—you need to shred them fine enough to separate materials but not so aggressively that you damage valuable metals like gold and copper," explains Maria Gonzalez, RecyclePro's product manager. "Our 2 shaft shredders use precision-cutting blades and adjustable speed settings to strike that perfect balance." The company also prides itself on its after-sales support, offering on-site training and 24/7 technical assistance to keep plants running smoothly.
3. GreenMachinery Co.
GreenMachinery Co., a Japanese manufacturer established in 1988, is all about versatility. While they offer a range of shredders—including single shaft and 4 shaft models—their twin shaft line, the GM-TS Series, has gained acclaim for its adaptability across industries. Whether you're shredding plastic waste,
li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment
components, or even refrigerator parts, GreenMachinery's 2 shaft shredders can be customized with different blade configurations and screen sizes. "We believe in 'one machine, many solutions'," says Takashi Mori, GreenMachinery's CEO. "Our GM-TS 1500, for example, comes with interchangeable blades that can switch from processing lithium batteries to plastic scrap in under an hour." The company also places a strong emphasis on sustainability, integrating
air pollution control system equipment
into many of its shredder packages to ensure compliance with global emissions standards.
4. GlobalRecycle Systems
Headquartered in Canada, GlobalRecycle Systems (GRS) has built its reputation on heavy-duty performance. Specializing in industrial-grade recycling equipment, their twin shaft shredders are designed for large-scale operations, such as municipal waste facilities and e-waste recycling plants. The GRS-TS 2000, their most powerful model, features a robust 2 shaft design with hardened steel blades and a hydraulic drive system that can shred everything from
circuit board recycling equipment
waste to car batteries. "We've had customers tell us their GRS shredder has been running 12-hour shifts, six days a week, for over five years with minimal maintenance," says Sarah Chen, GRS's sales director. What's their secret? A focus on over-engineering critical components. "We don't cut corners on materials," Chen adds. "Our gearboxes, for example, are built to withstand 20% more torque than the maximum load they'll ever encounter."
5. ProShred Solutions
ProShred Solutions, an Italian company founded in 2001, has carved out a niche in the
lead acid battery recycling equipment
sector. Their twin shaft shredders, part of the ProShred LB Series, are specifically engineered to handle the tough casings and components of lead acid batteries, preparing them for breaking and separation. The ProShred LB-TS 1000, for instance, works seamlessly with their lead acid battery breaking and separation system, ensuring safe, efficient processing of up to 800 kg of batteries per hour. "Lead acid battery recycling is a high-stakes industry—safety and compliance are non-negotiable," says Marco Rossi, ProShred's technical director. "Our 2 shaft shredders include safety interlocks, leak-proof chambers, and dust collection systems to protect workers and the environment." Beyond batteries, ProShred also offers auxiliary equipment like hydraulic balers and metal melting furnaces, making them a go-to for full-cycle lead recycling plants.
6. BluePlanet Recycling Tech
BluePlanet Recycling Tech, based in Australia, is a relative newcomer—founded in 2010—but has quickly made waves with its innovative approach to
li battery recycling equipment
. Their twin shaft shredders, the BP-TS Series, are designed to work hand-in-hand with their lithium battery recycling plants, which process everything from smartphone batteries to electric vehicle packs. The BP-TS 500, for example, is a compact yet powerful 2 shaft shredder that pre-processes lithium battery cells, breaking them down into smaller pieces for further separation of metals and electrolytes. "Lithium batteries are tricky because of the risk of thermal runaway," explains Dr. Emma Wilson, BluePlanet's R&D head. "Our shredders use a slow-speed, high-torque design to minimize friction and heat, along with a nitrogen-purged chamber to prevent ignition." The company also offers on-site testing services, where their team will visit your facility to recommend the perfect shredder configuration for your specific battery types.
7. IronWolf Shredders
IronWolf Shredders, a U.S.-based manufacturer with roots dating back to 1972, is a name synonymous with durability. Originally focused on industrial shredders for the mining industry, IronWolf expanded into recycling in the early 2000s and hasn't looked back. Their twin shaft line, the IronWolf TS Series, is built like a tank—literally. Many components are made from military-grade steel, and the shredders are tested to withstand impacts from unexpected foreign objects (like bolts or rocks) without damage. "We once had a customer who accidentally fed a wrench into their IronWolf TS 1200," recalls John Smith, IronWolf's sales manager. "The shredder shut down automatically, we removed the wrench, and it was back up and running within 20 minutes—no blade damage, no downtime." While IronWolf's shredders are popular for
scrap cable stripper equipment
processing and metal recycling, they're also used in
refrigerator recycling equipment
lines, where they tackle tough materials like steel casings and foam insulation.
8. EuroRecycle Machines
EuroRecycle Machines, based in France, is all about precision. Specializing in small to medium-scale recycling equipment, their twin shaft shredders are beloved by craft recyclers and research facilities for their accuracy and consistency. The Euro-TS 600, their most popular model, can shred materials down to particles as small as 5mm, making it ideal for
circuit board recycling plant with dry separator
systems that require uniform particle sizes for efficient separation. "Our customers often tell us that the Euro-TS 600 produces such consistent output that their downstream separation equipment runs at peak efficiency," says Claire Dubois, EuroRecycle's marketing director. The company also offers a "starter package" for new recyclers, which includes a twin shaft shredder, a small dry separator, and training—all at a budget-friendly price point.
9. AsiaRecycle Engineering
AsiaRecycle Engineering, headquartered in Singapore, is a regional leader with a global vision. Since 1999, they've focused on providing cost-effective recycling solutions for emerging markets, and their twin shaft shredders are a testament to that mission. The ARE-TS 800, for example, offers performance comparable to European models at a 20-30% lower price point, making it accessible to small and medium-sized recyclers in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. "We understand that not every customer has a huge budget, but they still need reliable equipment," says Lim Wei, AsiaRecycle's founder. "That's why we optimize our supply chain—sourcing components from trusted Asian suppliers and assembling locally—to keep costs down without compromising quality." AsiaRecycle also specializes in
auxiliary equipment
like hydraulic balers and plastic pneumatic conveying systems, allowing customers to build a complete recycling line without juggling multiple vendors.
10. PowerShred Industries
Rounding out our list is PowerShred Industries, a U.S.-based manufacturer known for pushing the boundaries of shredder technology. Their latest innovation? The PowerShred TS-X, a smart twin shaft shredder equipped with IoT sensors that monitor blade wear, temperature, and throughput in real time. "The TS-X can predict when blades need sharpening or when a component might fail, sending alerts to your phone or computer," explains Ryan Parker, PowerShred's CTO. "It's like having a 24/7 maintenance technician on call." While the TS-X is a premium model, it's gaining traction in large recycling plants where unplanned downtime costs thousands of dollars per hour. PowerShred also offers a range of more affordable 2 shaft shredders, including the TS-500, which is popular for
wet process equipment
lines and small-scale
motor recycling machines equipment
operations.









