Better Bale Quality is achieved through the shredding of folding carton scrap material, newspapers, corrugated boxes, books and magazines, fiber cores, slabs of paper and foam. Shredding these materials increases throughput, and makes better, heavier bales. As a result, life is extended. The floorsweep unit (shown right) simplifies floor-level scrap loading.
For larger object compaction, Volume Feeding works best as a two-stage process. The stage-one shredding is 'pierce-and-tear' which produces more uniform pieces suitable for a second machine, such as a hammermill or granulator. This two-stage approach results in longer machine life and lower maintenance when compared to a single-stage process.
Volume Feeding Better Bale Quality Improved Compaction Reclamation from Defects Energy Recovery |