That's awesome. Where the excavator sits make that a ramp with all's and dump in there then have a loader push it up and in then to a conveyer belt that dump into trailers
Hi Aaron. There are a few end products once the material has been processed. The fine fraction (sawdust) can be used within animal bedding, and the shredded wood can be used within the panel board industry or sent to a biomass plant to be burned as fuel.
@@CRJServicesLtd Ok. Thanks for answering. So where does the majority of your profit come from? The reduction of waste, or, selling the end product? Both? Curious research on my part to possibly start up a small scale operation locally. Where are the best sources of material, and how/where/whom with, are the best routes for marketing end product?
@@Psamtek11 We (CRJ Services) sell and hire the processing machinery, in this instance the HAAS TYRON shredder. Depending on the waste type, our customers may be paid to receive the waste, and once processed will sell the resulting materials also.
Awesome Shredder!
That's awesome. Where the excavator sits make that a ramp with all's and dump in there then have a loader push it up and in then to a conveyer belt that dump into trailers
What is end product used for? How is it utilized?
Hi Aaron. There are a few end products once the material has been processed. The fine fraction (sawdust) can be used within animal bedding, and the shredded wood can be used within the panel board industry or sent to a biomass plant to be burned as fuel.
@@CRJServicesLtd Ok. Thanks for answering. So where does the majority of your profit come from? The reduction of waste, or, selling the end product? Both? Curious research on my part to possibly start up a small scale operation locally. Where are the best sources of material, and how/where/whom with, are the best routes for marketing end product?
@@Psamtek11 We (CRJ Services) sell and hire the processing machinery, in this instance the HAAS TYRON shredder. Depending on the waste type, our customers may be paid to receive the waste, and once processed will sell the resulting materials also.
Longer vids pls
Still can't understand why people uses shredders for wood waste when a chipper would do the job 10x faster and better?