FAQ’s Vertical balers

The most frequently asked questions regarding our vertical balers:

A vertical baler is a device that compacts waste into a dense bale using substantial pressing force

 

Cardboard or film is placed into the baler through the loading door. Inside the device, the waste material is compacted downward using a pressing plate. Locks within the baler chamber prevent the material from shifting and keep the waste in place when the pressing plate is lifted. This ensures the bale is maximally compacted and compressed

 

Material is placed into the baler until there’s enough waste material to form a bale. The bale is manually tied with wire or plastic tape. The bales can vary in size and weight depending on the size of the baler.

 

The baler enables waste sorting directly at the source The bales are easy to transport and take up little space. They also greatly facilitate waste transportation and disposal.

 

We offer a wide range of balers tailored to the individual needs of our customers, concerning the type and volume of waste, as well as the size and ease of operation of the equipment.

 

Our specialists will be happy to advise you on the baler that best meets your needs. For more information, please contact our team.

There are various models of balers designed to handle different types of waste. You’ll be surprised at the variety of waste materials that can be baled using the right equipment.

 

We provide balers designed for compressing:

 

• Cardboard and paper.
• Plastic packaging.
• Plastic bottles (PET).
• Plastic trays and containers.
• Aluminium and foil, meaning cans and sheets.
• Fibrous materials, such as cotton and wool.
• Barrels
• General production waste

 

Our consultants will help you choose the baler that best suits the type of waste you process.

What type of equipment you need depends on several factors: the estimated daily waste generation, the type of waste material, and the volume of material. The next step is determining the available space to place the baler.

 

This information, along with data about the structure and internal processes of the company, forms the basis for developing a solution tailored specifically to the needs of your business.

 

Our team of specialists will assist you in making the best decision.

Our balers are suitable for compacting cardboard, paper, and plastic film.

 

Before compacting waste, we always recommend consulting with our sales team.

We offer a range of solutions with doors that do not open outward. The vertical doors to our balers are operated manually and open upwards. As a result, the employee has more space around the baler and easy access to the chamber from both sides.

For cardboard and film, a compaction ratio of up to 10:1.

Yes, for this purpose, the most suitable option would be the vertical baler NK 60. The machine is designed to bale waste into small bales weighing no more than 30-60 kg.

Our vertical baler – model NK-500 compacts waste into bales that can reach a weight of 500 kg, depending on the type of waste material.

Yes. Changing the color scheme requires placing a special order and entails higher costs.

Our balers are very quiet, producing a low level of noise, ensuring optimal working conditions. They can be placed directly in the workplace without negatively impacting employees’ work comfort.

 

he noise level generated by our balers is very low, never exceeding 57-68 decibels, equivalent to the noise level produced by an air conditioner or a vacuum cleaner.

The size and weight of the bales depend on the type of material and the size of the baler.

 

Our smallest machines produce bales that can be easily moved by hand. The NK60 baler is designed to produce bales weighing between 30-60 kg.

 

The bales produced by the smallest machines weigh from 30 to 50 kg (cardboard) and from 40 to 60 kg (plastic film). These bales can be easily removed from the baler and transported on a trolley. Simply pull out the finished bale directly onto the trolley.

 

The bales produced by our mid-sized balers fit on a standard euro pallet. They weigh from 350 to 400 kg (cardboard bales) and from 400 to 500 kg (plastic film bales). The bales are removed from the baler using a pallet jack or a forklift.