The biomedical shredder is a precision-engineered machine tailored for hospitals, clinics, and laboratories to manage hazardous and infectious waste. It safely reduces the size of medical items like syringes, gloves, IV tubing, ampoules, and dressings. These items, often post-autoclaving, are shredded in a completely enclosed chamber using low-speed, high-torque blades to prevent the release of pathogens or aerosols. By rendering the waste unrecognizable, the machine ensures compliance with strict biomedical waste disposal laws, minimizing health and environmental risks.

How It Works:

Post-sterilized waste is loaded into a sealed, stainless steel chamber. High-torque blades cut without aerosolizing pathogens, ensuring safety.

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