The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shredding and washing recycling production line is primarily used for the disassembly, shredding, and recycling of discarded electronic appliance waste, such as various television casings, refrigerator shells, washing machine shells, air conditioner shells, car battery casings, and other large hollow household appliance casings. This process involves dismantling, crushing, saltwater flotation, dewatering, rubber bouncing separation, and electrostatic separation to separate miscellaneous materials and metals, resulting in high-purity engineering materials that can be recycled and reused. Initially, the collected hollow ABS and PS household appliance casings are disassembled and crushed into small fragments. These fragments are then subjected to high-speed friction scrubbing to remove surface contaminants, followed by saltwater flotation to wash out some miscellaneous materials, and then rinsed with clean water. After centrifugal dewat