Paper cut is a crucial parameter when choosing a shredder. There are three types—strip-cut, cross-cut and micro-cut. Each offers a different level of security and is suitable for different applications. In this article, we will look at how these three types differ and why you need to consider the type of cut when choosing a shredder.
Shredders can offer three different types of paper cuts. So, what is the difference between a strip-cut, cross-cut and micro-cut?
A shredder's type of paper cut tells you about the shredder's level of security. A shredder's job is to prevent documents from being read and misused. With this in mind, it is clear to see that smaller pieces mean greater security. Particle size is clearly specified in the legally-binding DIN 66399 scale for personal data and classified documents. So, the type of paper cut you need depends directly on the type of classification required for the documents you wish to shred. For more information on particle size and DIN class, see this DIN classification table.
Paper cut is an important parameter of shredders. Three types of cut indicate the extent to which the shredder can prevent the shredded documents from being read or misused.