Saturday, 18 September 2010

types of shredders


As the demand for commercial and personal shredders grows, shredder manufacturers continue to develop new features that improve the shredder user's experience with efficiency, convenience and safety.
Jam proof shredders – many new shredders have means to detect paper thickness to avoid paper jams by rejecting paper that is fed over capacity, and have more powerful motors to handle jumbled or misfed paper.
Safety sensor – The shredder automatically shuts off when hands are too close to the paper entry.
Silent operation – Shredders designed for noise reduction in shared workspaces or department copy rooms.
Energy savings – Shredders that enter a power-saving mode when not in use.
Mess reduction – the shredder features an automatic cleaning cycle that prevents paper build-up on cutters. To eliminate overflow, a sensor lets the user know when to empty the bin while a sliding flap contains dangling shreds.


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