The
equipment designed and built by The Shredder Company is the product of
theoretical engineering expertise. Scott Newell, the president of The
Shredder Co., has been operating and building shredding equipment since
1959 when his father Alton Newell first invented this style of
equipment. Alton Scott Newell III, executive vice president, has been
working with shredding plants on a daily basis since 1980. No other machine can surpass The Shredder Company's designs for innovation, flexibility, quality and value---with the lowest operating cost per ton promising a greater return on investment. The Shredder Company's newest designs for shredding plants are sophisticated. This means that they have been designed and built on the knowledge gained from past experience, to be more powerful , more durable and most of all, more cost effective than previous designs of shredding equipment. The durability of The Shredder Company's design enables processors to shred a wide variety of heavier scrap without damaging the machine. Less sorting of "unshreddable" items and less damage to the shredder reduces downtime and labor costs. |
The Shredder Company, with its manufacturing facility and corporate office located in Canutillo, Texas (El Paso County) designs and manufactures complete wet and dry shredding plants, including infeed conveyors, shredders, separating systems, scrubbers, cyclones and efficient computer based control systems. Its foundry is an international supplier of finished steel castings and mechanical components. The Shredder Company shapes, machines, and assembles every product it sells. It makes replacement parts for its own and its competitors' shredders, as well as castings for rock crushing and mining equipment, marine applications, oil field and other specialty cast steel requirements. |