Data Storage Shredding Services
Permanently destroy hard drives and storage media with a controlled, documented process designed for enterprise security and regulatory compliance.
What Degaussing Does
Hard Disk Drives (HDD)
Solid State Drives (SSD)
USB Stick, CD, Tape & Other Storage Media
Destruction Methods
Physical Shredding
Drives are mechanically shredded to ensure data is permanently unrecoverable.
Controlled Particle Size
Complies with DIN 66399 Standard. HDD 20MM * random, SSD 4MM * random
On-Site or Off-Site Options
Destruction can be performed at your location or at a licensed facility, depending on security and operational requirements.
Proof and Audit Deliverables
Every destruction job includes formal documentation to protect your organization.
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Certificate of Data Destruction
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Serial number and asset tracking records
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Destruction logs and verification details
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Audit-ready documentation for management and regulators
Secure Destruction Workflow
01
Intake and Verification
All media is logged, verified, and tracked before destruction begins.
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Controlled Destruction Execution
Drives are destroyed using approved equipment under supervised conditions.
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Documentation and Certification
Destruction records are generated for audit, compliance, and internal reporting use.
Who This Is For
Enterprise IT and infrastructure teams
Compliance and information security departments
Data centers and regulated industries
Organizations handling high-volume or sensitive data

IT Management
Responsible for data security and asset lifecycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can data be recovered after destruction?
No. Physical shredding renders drives permanently unreadable and unrecoverable.
Is this accepted for audits and compliance reviews?
Yes. Destruction certificates and logs are provided to support audits and regulatory requirements.
Can you handle large volumes of drives?
Yes. The process supports bulk destruction for enterprise-scale projects.
What is the typical turnaround time?
Turnaround depends on volume, location, and service method.
Secure Your Data
Eliminate Risk.
When drives reach end of life, permanent destruction is the only defensible option.

