#Industry ·2026-02-16
It's not just about "crushing," but about disassembling the maze of discarded copper and iron into tangible wealth. The rotor-stator crusher, using blades as a pen, rewrites the life cycle of resources on the remains of motors: 1. A double-shaft shredding roller, first tearing and then crushing, "separating the flesh from the bones" of the stator iron core and copper coils in one second; 2. Dual-stage sorting with magnetic separation and eddy currents, with four-way output for copper, aluminum, iron, and plastics, achieving 98% purity and directly connecting to downstream recycling enterprises; 3. A 45-dB noise-reducing crushing chamber with a double-layered shock-absorbing base, ensuring no noise disturbance during daytime operation and easily passing environmental assessments; 4. One-button hydraulic lid opening for blade replacement in 5 minutes; intelligent load sensing automatically reverses upon encountering hard materials, with zero downtime; 5. A single-machine output of 1.53 tons/hour, consuming less than 70% of the energy of a hammer crusher of the same specification, saving enough electricity annually to purchase half a new device. Feed it with all kinds of waste motors, compressors, and generators, and what comes out are deliverable copper chips, clean silicon steel sheets, and sorting-free plastics. Crushing is no longer passive "processing," but active "profit-making." The rotor-stator crusher — ensuring every pound of waste material returns to the starting point of the value chain, and letting your profits begin from the very first cut.
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No. 15 Industrial Avenue, Industrial Park, Shicheng County, Jiangxi Province
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