Baler machine compresses waste or recyclable materials like cardboard, plastic, hay, or metal into dense, compact blocks (bales) for easier handling, storage, and transportation, saving space and costs while promoting sustainability; they use hydraulic or mechanical force to compact materials, which are then bound with wire or twine into uniform sizes, common in recycling centers, retail, and agriculture.
1. Feeding: Materials are manually or automatically loaded into the baling chamber through a wide feed opening, suitable for bulk waste handling.
2. Compaction: A high-pressure hydraulic ram compresses the material inside the chamber, applying consistent force to create a tightly packed bale.
3. Tying / Strapping: After reaching the preset density, the bale is bound with steel wire, plastic strapping, or twine to maintain its shape during handling and transport.
4. Ejection: The finished bale is automatically or manually ejected from the chamber, ready for storage or shipment.
Vertical Balers: Designed for facilities with limited space, vertical balers are ideal for compacting cardboard boxes, plastic film, and paper waste. They are widely used in retail stores, warehouses, hotels, and small recycling centers.
Horizontal Balers: Built for higher processing capacity, horizontal balers handle larger volumes of recyclable materials. They are commonly used in recycling plants, manufacturing facilities, and large distribution centers where continuous baling is required.
Multi-Material Balers: These machines can process a variety of materials, including cardboard, plastic, paper, and light metal scrap, making them versatile for mixed-waste environments.
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