Paper Media Destruction Solution
Equipment advantages:
1. Processing capacity: 80–1,000 kg/h; optional briquetting discharge reduces volume by 90%.
2. Certified to the highest DIN 66399 confidentiality level P7.
3. Equipped with a dust filtration system to ensure that the workplace meets PM2.5 standards.
Applicable scenarios:
1. Destruction of top-secret documents from government agencies
2. Secure Handling of Hospital Medical Records and Archives
3. Disposal of paper-based materials containing company trade secrets
Destruction of magnetic storage media
Equipment advantages:
1. Complies with the GJB 4401A military standard, with a data overwrite residual rate of less than 0.0001%.
2. Supports the complete destruction of various media types, including hard disks, tapes, and magnetic cards, with a single-machine processing capacity of up to 200 kg/h.
3. Automated sorting system capable of identifying and categorizing the destruction of various magnetic media.
Applicable scenarios:
1. Destruction of hard drives containing financial institution customer data
2. Disposal of Confidential Magnetic Tapes in Military Industrial Units
3. Erasure of magnetic card information from government archives
Semiconductor Media Destruction Solution
Equipment advantages:
1. Highly efficient and thorough destruction capability is the core competitive edge of the equipment.
2. Multiple security protection mechanisms have established a comprehensive, end-to-end security barrier.
3. Effectively avoids the risk of commercial secret leakage caused by discarded media.
Applicable scenarios:
1. Semiconductor Wafer Waste Disposal
2. Destruction of chips for military electronic equipment
3. Retirement of storage chips in data centers
Multimedia Media Destruction Solution
Equipment advantages:
1. Supports mixed destruction of over 20 types of media, including mobile phones, USB drives, SSDs, and more.
2. Military-grade anti-recovery certification, with randomly shaped fragment cuts.
3. Equipped with an electromagnetic shielding enclosure to prevent data radiation leakage.
Applicable scenarios:
1. Batch disposal of electronic devices in classified units
2. Deletion of returned e-commerce goods data
3. Destruction of electronic evidence involved in criminal, public security, and judicial cases