Just another way of saying cross-cut. If you are really interested in security get a shredder that doesn't just cut the paper but actually tears it apart by the fibers. This is the only way to keep it from being re-assembled.
Diamond cut paper shredders generally do not pose any hazards. The only hazard that can occur is if one is able to fit part of their body into the shredder, which is not possible under most circumstances.
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== == Diamond cut and confetti cut are both types of crosscut shredders. Diamond cut is a term usually used to describe short crosscut pieces of paper that resemble a diamond. Confetti cut shredded particles are longer and resemble confetti.Since the paper is cut in regular shapes it can be re-assembled with a scanner and some software. A more secure method is to tear the paper apart by the fiber in irregular shapes. Those are known as a hammermill, "pierce and tear" or grinder.
To get a paper shredder to create confetti, either use a confetti button which the shredder may have. Or shred paper vertically and then cut the strips up or put into the shredder horizontally.
The difference between a confetti cut shredder and other types, such as straight cut, confetti is more smaller in sizes, straight cut just a long strip, one can see the contents.
Confetti cut shredders tend to have smaller partials than cross-cut shredders. Sometimes cross-cut shredders can be referred to as confetti cut, so it depends on what the source is. They could be referring to micro cut which is even smaller than cross cut partials.
Micro-Cut Shredders are not very challenging to find at all. In order to find a Micro-Cut Shredder, one simply has to visit any store that sells office supplies such as Staples or Office Max.
Micro-cut shredders and diamond-cut shredders are both types of paper shredders that provide high levels of security. The main difference between the two lies in the size and shape of the paper particles they produce. Micro-cut shredders create smaller, confetti-like particles, offering a higher level of security compared to diamond-cut shredders, which produce longer diamond-shaped strips. In terms of security, micro-cut shredders are considered more secure as they provide better protection against document reconstruction.
No. Only another diamond can cut a diamond.
No. Only diamond can cut diamond.
Straight cut is like taking a scissors and cutting straight up the paper about quarter inch wide and full length of the document. The cross-cut is also known as the "Confetti" cut. Small pieces of the shredded document, about a quarter inch wide and inch long.
Diamond Cut was created in 1978.