In the data-driven era, the security of handling decommissioned hard drives is crucial to information lifelines. Hard drive shredders, with their hardcore physical destruction capabilities, have become a key barrier against data leakage.
I. Core Function: Cutting Off Leakage Paths
Its core lies in physical shredding technology, which uses high-strength blade sets to break hard drives into tiny fragments, completely destroying the storage medium and making data recovery impossible—far outperforming software-based destruction methods. It is compatible with 3.5-inch, 2.5-inch hard drives, and solid-state drives, meeting the needs of high-risk fields such as military and finance.
II. Application Value: Balancing Security and Efficiency
It can build a data security barrier, reducing leakage risks to below 0.1% with full process control. It also complies with regulations like the Data Security Law, avoiding heavy penalties.
In terms of efficiency, medium-sized equipment can handle 200-300 hard drives per hour, equivalent to the workload of 10 people, with lower energy consumption. The recovery rate of shredded materials reaches 80%, balancing environmental and economic value, and becoming a key equipment for data governance.