Cambridge, Ontario-based Shred-Tech has introduced the MDX-2 Ultra High Security shredding truck, which the company says is an advancement its MDX-1 truck.
The MDX-2 can produce DIN (German Institute for Standardization) 4 (medium to high security) sized particles with the press of a button. In regular shred mode, the MDX-2’s ST-15H shredder can shred up to 6,500 pounds per hour, while in high security mode it can shred up 1,100 pounds per hour, according to Shred-Tech.
MDX units can shift between regular and ultra high security mode instantly, the company says, and do not use screens or stacked shredders to achieve ultra-high-security shred size.
Standard features, such as Shred-Tech’s digital Plus-1® controls, enclosed bin tunnel, universal gripper tipper and predictive idle with remote start / stop, are included on the MDX models.
Shred-Tech specializes in solutions for everything from paper, tires, municipal solid waste and plastics to e-scrap, metals, wood and medical and hazardous waste.
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