For packaging factories, construction sites, and forestry cooperatives, handling discarded wooden pallets and old crates has long been a costly and inefficient process. Traditional methods—like burning or landfilling—don’t just waste resources; they also create pollution and violate sustainability goals. That’s where the TYFS series wood crusher from Zhengzhou Tuoyu Machinery steps in—not just as equipment, but as a transformational solution.
A medium-sized packaging manufacturer in Shandong used to spend over ¥1,200/month on disposal fees for 8 tons of waste wood per week. After installing a TYFS-300 model, their operations changed dramatically:
“We thought we were doing our part by sorting wood—but now we’re actually creating value. The machine runs smoothly, even with wet or dirty pallets.”
— Li Wei, Operations Manager at Shandong PackCo
The TYFS series isn't just powerful—it's intelligent. With a dual-shaft rotor system, it handles everything from dry hardwood to damp plywood without jamming. On average, customers report:
| Performance Metric | Before Crusher | After TYFS Installation |
|---|---|---|
| Time per ton | 2.5 hrs | 0.8 hrs |
| Energy consumption | ~25 kWh/ton | ~14 kWh/ton |
| Maintenance interval | Every 3 months | Every 6+ months |
And the best part? The resulting wood chips aren’t waste—they become biomass fuel, organic fertilizer, or raw material for particleboard. One customer in Henan even started selling the output to local bioenergy farms, generating an extra ¥2,000/month.
“It’s not just about crushing wood,” says Zhang Mei, a forest cooperative leader. “It’s about making every piece count—ecologically, economically, and ethically.”
So how do you handle your wood waste today?