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150 HP Pre Chopper Grinder Shredder Granulator Recycle Lincoln Motor US $14,950.00
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Nelmor Granulator RG810M1 grinder recycling US $4,900.00
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CUMBERLAND GRINDER GRANULATOR MODEL 484 14" X 16" US $3,500.00
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MOLDING SYTEMS / POLYMER 68 AUGER GRINDER / GRANULATOR US $950.00
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CUMBERLAND 2428-GRAN 40 HP PLASTIC GRANULATOR/GRINDER/MILL US $25,000.00
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NELMOR G1454MB 50 HP PLASTIC GRANULATOR/GRINDER/MILL US $27,500.00
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Nelmor 15 HP Plastic Granulator Grinder US $12,800.00
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Cumberland Plastic Grinder Granulator 585 GRAN 3KN 20-1/4" X 13-1/4" GE 20HP US $9,998.95
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7.5 HP GRINDER GRANULATOR US $1,750.00
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5Hp Con-air Grinder Granulator US $1,000.00
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7.5 Hp Ball & Jewell Grinder Granulator US $1,500.00
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Nissui Screenless 10 x 14 Grinder Granulator Model FNSK-15SC US $3,500.00
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Nelmor 15 HP Plastic Granulator Grinder US $12,800.00
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1984 Gloucester Granulator Grinder Shredder 1416-BR-15 15hp US $2,750.00
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Nelmor G1215-M1 Granulator grinder recycling US $12,800.00
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20 HP DAVCO, INC. THREE BLADE GRINDER GRANULATOR US $3,000.00
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Nelmor GE10LS Grinder/Granulator 1.0 Hp #22960 US $2,450.00
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Polymer Grinder Granulator 1526, 75 Hp #34823 US $24,500.00
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Cumberland Granulator grinder 8x10 Throat 5 HP inNJ US $2,950.00
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15 Hp ALSTEELE Granulator Grinder US $2,750.00 |
Lot of 10 New ACS Group G37-581 Grinder Blades for Nelmor Granulator US $965.00
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7.5 HP NELMOR MARATHON GRINDER - PLASTIC GRANULATOR US $7,000.00
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15 HP CUMBERLAND GRINDER - PLASTIC GRANULATOR US $5,950.00
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Granulator Knives Sprue Grinder blades for Ball & Jewel US $19.00
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Granulator Knives Grinder Zenith Model K26432-Z2 J2 US $21.00
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Granulator Knives Grinder Zenith Model K17130Z2 J04 US $21.00
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Shredding your sensitive private documents is the best way to protect yourself from identity theft. Many people suffer from having their data stolen every day, it can take a lot of time and upset trying to return what has been taken from you.
There are many different types of shredders available in all cost brackets. The cheapest and simplest is the strip cut shredder. This cuts the papers into thin strips. However this type is low security and creates the largest volume of waste.
A good alternative for home or small office use is a cross cut or confetti cut shredder. A crosscut paper shredder uses two rotating drums that go in opposite directions to cut the paper into small rectangles instead of using rotating knives like the strip cut. Cross cut shredders are more expensive but do offer a higher level of security compared to the strip cut shredder and creates less waste.
There are other types that are more expensive. These types include particle cut shredders, granulators, hammermills, pierce and tear, and grinders. But these all depend upon how much you want to spend and how much of the documents need to be destroyed.
To invest in a good shredder, as well as being organised to regularly shred unwanted documents is well worth the invested time and money. Do not assume that if you throw out your old cards or documents with the recycling that no one will attempt to scam you. This is the best way to avoid identity theft and all the associated problems.
Frank Cassidy provides advice and support to customers of the Shredder Supermarket, a new website providing secure data shredding equipment to businesses all over the UK. Many businesses don't consider shredding equipment to be a requirement for their office, however with new technology it is now much cheaper to have your own in house confidential document shredder to ensure data security and prevent identity fraud.
How Paper Shredders Work
It seems simple enough—paper shredders shred paper, right? Sort of. “Shred” is a sort of catchall word used to describe the mechanized process of destroying confidential or sensitive papers to ensure private information is not revealed to others. While all paper shredders have the same goal, they don’t all achieve their objective in the same manner or with the same level of effectiveness.
The two main types of paper shredders are strip-cut shredders and cross-cut (confetti-cut) shredders. Strip-cut shredders are also known as straight-cut or spaghetti-cut shredders and cut the paper into long strips about ¼ to ½ inch wide running the length of the original paper. The narrower the strip, the more secure the shred. This type of shredder creates the most waste and is the least secure, as the pieces can be reassembled; however, they require less maintenance and can handle high volumes of paper. Cross-cut/Confetti-cut shredders are also known as micro-cut or diamond-cut shredding machines. They cut the paper horizontally and vertically into approximately 500-800 small geometric shapes such as diamonds, rectangles, and parallelograms. Although these shredders are more expensive and may require more maintenance, they provide a more secure shred and require fewer trips to the trash bin to dispose of shreds. The smaller the particles that the machine produces the higher the security that is offered and the slower the shredder will operate.
Other types of shredders include particle-cut shredders, disintegrators and granulators, hammermills, pierce and tear shredders, and grinders. Particle-cut shredders cut the paper into small squares or circles. Disintegrators and granulators randomly cut and recut the paper until they are a fine powder. Hammermills do not cut the paper at all. Instead, they “hammer” the paper through a screen creating tiny paper grains. Pierce and tear shredders do exactly what their name suggests; they pierce the paper with rotating blades and then tear it. Grinders shred paper by grinding the paper until it is small enough to pass through a screen.
In addition to differences in how paper shredders work, they also differ in their capacity and quality. There are shredders designed for personal use by an individual or small group shredding fewer than 200 sheets per day, office shredders for larger organizations, production shredders for nonstop business use, and high security shredders for the best information protection. Shredder feed capacity ranges from one sheet at a time to over 500 at a time. To avoid a breakdown, look for a shredder that can handle about 20% more volume than you predict you will require.
Shredders also offer different features such as automatic start/stop. These shredders are equipped with sensors and will begin shredding automatically when paper is inserted. Another useful feature included with some paper shredders is a bag or rack for shredded paper. This reduces the work involved in handling paper shreds. Although most paper shredders can handle the occasional overlooked staple or paper clip, efforts should be made to check for these types of foreign objects prior to shredding. Because of the variety in quality, capacity, and features, there is no single best shredder. The best shredder is the one that makes the most sense based on user needs.
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Jeff McRitchie is the director of marketing for MyBinding.com. He writes extensively on topics related to Binding Machines, Binding Supplies,Paper Shredders, Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Pouches and more.
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