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WEIMA WASTE PROCESSING SYSTEMS

Wood Shredding, Briquetting & Material Volume Reduction Solutions

WEIMA systems are engineered to handle a wide range of wood waste streams generated throughout manufacturing processes, including offcuts, dust, shavings, pallets, and engineered panel remnants. By reducing bulk material into manageable chips or compact briquettes, these systems help improve storage efficiency, reduce disposal volume, and support more sustainable production practices.

The lineup includes industrial shredders, horizontal shredding systems, and high-performance briquetting presses—each configured to support specific waste handling requirements from primary size reduction to final material compaction for recycling or energy recovery applications.

WOODWORKING APPLICATIONS

WEIMA Waste Processing Systems Are Commonly Used For:

  • CNC machining offcut and nesting waste reduction

  • Pallet, crate, and packaging material recycling

  • Cabinet and furniture production scrap handling

  • MDF, HDF, and engineered panel waste processing

  • Biomass preparation and material recovery workflows

WEIMA systems are engineered to deliver consistent size reduction performance, efficient material compaction, and long-term reliability across demanding woodworking and industrial waste processing applications.

What Is a WEIMA Waste Processing System?

 

A WEIMA waste processing system is an industrial solution designed to reduce, process, and manage wood waste generated in manufacturing environments. These systems convert scrap material into usable chips or compact briquettes, helping woodworking facilities reduce disposal volume and improve material handling efficiency.

 

WEIMA systems are used in woodworking operations such as CNC machining, panel processing, sawing, and furniture production where offcuts, dust, and bulk scrap must be continuously managed. Depending on configuration, they handle loose chips, production waste, and larger wood remnants generated during manufacturing.

How WEIMA Waste Processing Systems Improve Production Flow

 

WEIMA systems improve workflow efficiency by processing waste at or near the point of generation, reducing accumulation across the shop floor.

 

Shredders reduce bulk material into uniform output, while horizontal shredders support continuous high-volume processing.

 

Briquetting systems compress chips and dust into dense blocks that reduce storage space and simplify transport or disposal.

Integrated into woodworking environments, these systems help reduce cleanup time, maintain cleaner production areas, and support consistent material flow alongside CNC machines, saws, and sanding equipment.

WEIMA Product Range & Capabilities

 

Industrial Shredders – High-torque systems for reducing wood waste, pallets, and offcuts into manageable chip material

 

Horizontal Shredders – Continuous-feed systems designed for high-volume production waste streams

 

Briquetting Presses – Compression systems that convert chips and dust into dense briquettes for storage, transport, or energy use

These systems can operate independently or as part of a combined waste processing setup depending on facility needs.

Key Capabilities Include:

• Wood waste size reduction and volume control
• Continuous shredding for production environments
• Briquetting of chips and dust into dense blocks
• Reduced storage and disposal requirements
• Integration with CNC, sawing, and machining workflows
• Support for recycling and biomass applications
• Reduced manual waste handling
• Cleaner shop-floor conditions

Benefits of WEIMA Waste Processing Systems

 

WEIMA systems reduce waste volume at the source, lowering disposal costs and improving material handling efficiency.

Automated shredding and briquetting reduce manual cleanup and help maintain more organized production environments. They also support recycling and energy recovery initiatives by converting waste into usable output formats.

Why Choose Coffey Machinery

 

Coffey Machinery helps manufacturers integrate WEIMA systems into production workflows by aligning waste processing equipment with machining, sawing, and CNC operations.

We evaluate waste volume, material type, and production layout to recommend systems that improve efficiency and reduce handling costs. From selection through implementation, we help create more efficient and controlled waste management processes.

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