Industrial Balers and Compactors for Waste Recycling

Contributed by George Rebstrum who is an adviser on industrial balers for businesses.

With landfill prices skyrocketing and government recycling targets getting stricter, every business needs to take waste reduction seriously in order to keep their costs down.

Industrial balers are the perfect solution – these powerful machines effectively compress and bind materials into bales for convenient shipping and recycling.

The following guide will explain how industrial balers work and how they can benefit your business.

How Balers Work

Industrial balers can be stand-alone, or form part of a material handling process with conveyor systems and shredders. They function by feeding in loose material either on the side or top (depending on the baler style). This in-feed leads to a chamber where the material accumulates and is compressed into a bale.

The finished bale is then bound by wire, plastic or string for easy handling and compact waste disposal.

Balers can be used for a range of materials. There are also specialised balers available for the extraction of oils and liquids from material, thus providing a streamlined recycling process.

Types of Balers

The two main types of baling machine styles are vertical and horizontal. This describes the way the material travels through the machine itself and also refers to the way the waste material is fed into the machine.

With horizontal balers, loose materials are generally introduced in one end and flow to the other end where the finished bale is ejected.

They take up more floor space than vertical balers, but they can handle greater load capacity and have more automated functions.

Vertical balers are often single load machines, so are perfect for premises with limited space. They are typically loaded from the front or the top and need to be manually unloaded when the compacting and baling is complete, meaning they’re a good choice for smaller facilities, especially those that often deal with waste that is lighter in density and volume.

In addition to these two main types, bale size is also an important consideration. The larger the bale, the less frequently it must be changed, which therefore requires the least labour in terms of tying off bales or moving them with powered equipment. Larger balers however obviously aren’t suited to locations where space is scarce.

You can also consider further options to make industrial balers more convenient for your business, such as automatic in-feed of loose material and auto-tie.

Advantages of Industrial Balers

Balers are highly effective at both compacting waste and recycling materials. They:

Reduce storage space requirements by compressing material and making it more stackable.
Reduce handling by powered equipment such as pallet jacks and lift trucks.
Reduce labour requirements.
Reduce landfill costs.
Improve the sorting of recyclable materials from waste.

The Difference between Balers and Compactors

I have found that some business owners are confused by the difference between balers and compactors. In a nutshell, balers help companies to improve their recycling with a minimum of fuss, while compactors merely compress waste to make it easier to tackle. Let’s clarify further:

Balers take loose, recyclable products and compress them into a bundle that is bound and tied for easy handling. They allow businesses to take valuable material out of their waste stream and sort them into bales for collection. This minimises the cost of waste disposal, makes your material easier to recycle and gives the waste and recycling process a lower carbon footprint.

Compactors simply compress mixed waste materials into a contained area to be picked up by your waste collector. This process means that waste does not have to be sorted by your business, but it also entails a higher chance of contaminating materials such as cardboard or plastic so that they are rendered unrecyclable.

Conclusion

Industrial balers are an effective waste solution for every business in terms of reducing costs and meeting recycling targets. These machines can be bought or rented, making them affordable for every budget.

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Toy Story 3 LEGO 2010 Review: Set 7596 Trash Compactor Escape

Article by Inger Fountain

With Lego acquiring the licence for Pixar’s highly popular characters in 2009, the first films to be adapted into brick form are the endearing cast of the Toy Story movies. One of the sets released to accompany Toy Story 3’s June 2010 release date covers one of the more dramatic scenes from that movie, and quite a spoiler if you haven’t yet seen the film.

In the film Lotso, the huggable pink teddy bear, starts off as a friendly guide for the cast as they are accidentally exiled to the Sunnyside Daycare Center. Somewhere along the way however, he turns against them and Lego set 7596, known as Trash Compactor Escape, shows his not-so-friendly side.

At 370 pieces this set features five minifigures and a conveyer belt/trash compacter playset. Although the five minifigures have all been featured in previous Toy Story sets, and include Woody, Lotso, Hamm and two green aliens, the detailing is slightly different. Like another of the Toy Story 3 Lego sets, Garbage Truck Getaway, all of the figures here are scuffed up and feature dirty patches on their faces/torsos and legs.

The playset itself takes up most of the piece count and includes a fully functioning crane claw, dumpster, and conveyor belt. Unfortunately there are stickers with this set and considering other Toy Story sets have printed pieces it is a strange decision to not include them here. Sticker complaints aside there are a few rare or new pieces in the playset, mainly in the construction of the crane.

The other parts of the playset, the conveyer belt and the compactor are all fully functional and together with the crane and the range of figures, means young kids will get hours of play out of the set but older kids may get bored after a while. Priced at .95 it is again a high price per piece set but that seems to be standard for 2010 Lego sets. Overall, a great set for fans of the series, collectors who are after the rarer figures and pieces and new fans of Lego.

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