Allegheny Shredders has released its newest product, the Allegheny Hard Drive Shredder. The product is designed to safely and effectively destroy computer hard drives, optical media, and other electronic devices. solutions@alleghenyshredders.com, or through their Website www.alleghenyshredders.com.
With its 7½ horsepower motor and high-torque drive train, the Allegheny Hard Drive Shredder can thoroughly destroy more than 25-35 hard drives per minute with virtually no noise or vibration.
The Allegheny hard drive shredder is ideal for e-scrap recyclers, data centers, and contract shredding services that need to destroy sensitive data information.
Features of the high-capacity Allegheny Hard Drive Shredder include:
• Angled in-feed chute (8"W x 2"H) for ease in manual feeding
• Individual, 1½" wide, precision-ground sawtooth, hooked cutters that easily shred computer hard drives, optical media, and electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld devices, etc. into unusable and unidentifiable pieces
• Mounted on casters for easy, smooth mobility
• Equipped with an output conveyor for transfer of shredded material into a dumpster or other container
"The time is here for efficient, secure destruction of hard drives and electronic devices, and we have the most reliable equipment to do it. After 40 years of manufacturing destruction equipment, we’re eager to offer the Allegheny Hard Drive Shredder to solve the problem of security risk posed by growing amounts of discarded sensitive electronic waste," said John Wagner, president of Allegheny Shredders
For more information on Allegheny Shredders’ full line of destruction equipment, contact:
Allegheny Shredders at 800-245-2497, e-mail
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