Key Guide to Horizontal Baler Options for Businesses |
Posted: July 14, 2014 |
Balers are a must-have recycling tool for businesses and organisations both large and small - not only do they compact waste by up to 90% to reduce skip, collection and landfill fees, they also allow for separation of different waste types into neat tidy bundles so that your business ca get the maximum amount of revenue from recycling companies (not to mention the convenience involved). If you’ve decided that horizontal balers are the best way forward for your particular business, the following guide by leading UK supplier Easi Recycling Waste Balers will help you choose the perfect model for your individual needs. Introduction to Horizontal Balers While horizontal balers take up more space than vertical balers in a business premises, they are able to process larger volumes of waste and typically lend themselves to a wider variety of materials. They also have the added advantage of convenience – you simply feed the waste stream into one end, and it comes out the other end in a tidy bale. Different suppliers classify their horizontal balers under different names. Some might differentiate by using the words Auto-Tie, Semi-Automatic Tie and Manual Tie (i.e. how the bales are ted together), while others will categorise their machines using the terms Closed End, Open End, Full Eject and Speciality. This guide will look at horizontal balers under the second type of categorisation: Closed End Horizontal Balers These machines are best chosen for a continuous feed of waste material, whether by hand, loader, conveyor belt or air system. Generally, they will produce up to 20 tonnes per usual work shift and typically generate bale sizes of 40 - 70 cubic feet, weighing up to approximately 2,000 pounds (weight will of course vary according to material type).
A closed end horizontal baler is primarily used for tackling:
Open End Horizontal Balers These machines are best used for businesses producing very high volumes as a continuous operation. It’s ideal to choose the Auto-Tie option with these models as that will allow you to produce up to 25 tonnes per hour. They typically generate bale sizes of 50 - 80 cubic feet that weigh approximately 2,000 pounds (weight will of course vary according to material type). An open end horizontal baler is primarily used for tackling:
Full Eject Horizontal Balers These machines are best chosen for businesses that produce high volumes of waste and also require multi-material applications as priority. Typically, they will generate bale sizes of 50 cubic feet, weighing up to approximately 2,000 pounds (weight will of course vary according to material type). A full eject horizontal baler is primarily used for tackling:
Horizontal balers bring a number of benefits to larger sized businesses that wish to maximise revenue earned from recycling. While this guide aims to help you make sense of the different categories that suppliers offer when it comes to horizontal balers, Easi Recycling Waste Balers suggests you choose a respected, experienced supplier so that they can hone the ideal choice for the particular needs of your company.
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