Contribute to solving the ocean plastic problem! With the tabletop cardboard shredder 'DeKulum', your company can also go plastic-free.
The tabletop cardboard shredder DeKulum is a cushioning material manufacturing machine aimed at contributing to the marine environment by "not bringing plastic onto ships." By using cardboard as cushioning material, it reduces microplastics (Reduce), reuses cardboard as cushioning (Reuse), and recycles both the cardboard and the cushioning material (Recycle). Let's start with what we can do now to prevent marine pollution.
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basic information
Body size: 420 x 290 x 280 mm Body weight: 32 kg Power supply: AC110V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: 180 W Maximum continuous operation time: 30 minutes Maximum cutting width: approximately 325 mm Maximum cutting thickness: approximately 8 mm Cutting speed: 3 m/min Warranty period: 1 year
Price information
275,000 yen (including tax and shipping) *excluding Okinawa and remote islands
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P3
※If out of stock, the delivery time is approximately one month.
Applications/Examples of results
The introduction of DeKulum not only enables the supply of products without using plastic cushioning materials but also reduces the costs and effort associated with cardboard disposal. At the SEA JAPAN 2024, where a pre-sale exhibition was held, feedback included comments such as, "The initial cost is low, and it's easy to operate. It is an excellent continuous environmental activity that anyone can do," and "It's wonderful that it not only contributes to environmental protection but also simultaneously solves the cardboard disposal problem." Additionally, the cardboard cushioning material "Dekurum Sheet" made with DeKulum is easy to shape, allowing it to wrap around objects of any shape or fill gaps during packaging.
Company information
NY Corporation responds to customer needs by providing sales and repairs of marine equipment and parts, as well as technical support from engineers. By leveraging the knowledge and experience we have cultivated as engineers, we strive to engage with customers not as trading company staff, but as "engineers," focusing on sales activities from the customer's perspective.