A machine that compacts waste materials, usually into rectangular bales. Balers often are used on newspaper, plastics and corrugated cardboard.
an implement that can collect, compress and tie wire or string around grasses such as Alfalfa, Oat Straw, etc. Square Balers have a pickup to bring the grasses up into an auger that moves them into position to be pressed by a piston. When the pressed grass reaches a configurable length a mechanism is tripped to cause the string to be tied and cut. The bale is then ejected and a new one started. There are also balers that generate large round bales that are more resistant to rain damage.
A machine which compacts waste or recycling materials to reduce volume, usually into rectangular bundles.
A machine used to compress and bind secondary materials for storage and shipment.
A machine used to compress scrap metals and bundle them into different size parcels.
A device used to compact and bind corrugated cardboard into bales for recycling.
A piece of equipment used to compress and form recycled material into bales.
Equipment that compacts and binds recyclable materials to reduce volume/transportation costs and to improve the ease of handling of recyclables.
Implement which picks up swaths of straw or hay and compresses it into a compact rectangular or cylidrical bale. When the desired size is reached it is automatically secured with twine or net wrapping.
A machine used to compact recyclables into bundles to reduce volume. Paper products, corrugated cardboard, plastics, and aluminium and steel cans are commonly baled.
Equipment that compacts and binds recyclable materials to reduce volume and transportation costs. (BALING).
(vertical, horizontal, two-ram) compresses materials into dense rectangular bales which are tied with wire. Materials baled at the SW/GS processing center are newspaper, cardboard, and plastic. Baling assists handling, storage and transportation of materials.