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Definition and benefits of baler
Update Date:2010-4-12

Baler Definition: baler is a machine which uses the compressing force of hydraulic cylinder to reduce the size of various waste materials and turn them to regular shaped dense bales (in most cases, square shape). When one bale is ready, the operator can proceed to belt it with straps or steel wires for keeping the compacted status after ejecting.

Baler Benefits: ensuring the straps or steel wires be tightly belt allover the bales, increasing the density of waste materials so that more volumes of the waste could be loaded into containers or stored in the warehouse. Baler acts as an important assistant for companies who deal with waste materials, creating new profits to customers when reducing their transportation and storage expense for waste material management.

 

 Baler in Operation  Flattened PET Bottles  Regular Shaped Bales

Baler in Operation

Flattened PET Bottles 

Regular Shaped Bales (Uniformly Sized Square Bales)



2. Different Classification of Balers

By application (waste material types): balers could be classified to waste paper/cardboard balers, PET bottle/waste plastic balers, textile balers, tyre balers, fiber balers, metal balers.

By structure: balers could be classified to vertical balers and horizontal balers. Vertical balers can also be classified to single door opening balers, two door opening balers, four-sided door opening balers and chamber door lifting balers;

By number of cylinder: vertical balers could be classified to single ram balers, two ram balers and triple ram balers.

By operation method: balers could be classified to handle control balers, button control balers (vertical balers)

By belting methods: balers could be classified to manual-tie baler, semi-automatic tie balers and full automatic tie balers (horizontal balers)

Introduction of hydraulic balers                                                     Different classification of balers
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