The tree branch crusher mechanically crushes tree branches and other waste into smaller fragments, which have various uses, such as making compost, garden floor coverings, and biomass fuels. It is widely used in fields such as garden maintenance, forestry waste treatment, urban green waste treatment, and the preparation of biomass energy.
The working principle of the tree branch crusher mainly involves processes such as cutting, impact, tearing, and grinding. Specifically:
Cutting: When tree branches enter the feed inlet of the crusher, they are first cut into smaller pieces by rotating knives or blades.
Impact and tearing: The cut tree branch fragments then enter the crushing area of the crusher, where they are subjected to the impact and tearing of high-speed rotating hammers or rotors, further breaking into smaller particles.
Grinding: Finally, the broken tree branch particles enter the grinding area, come into contact with the grinding plate or grinding wheel, and are ground into smaller sizes through friction and compression.