Scrap balers are specifically engineered to condense and compact metals found in industrial plants, demolition waste, and disposal sites for easier handling and transportation.
A typical scrap compacting baler consists of a mobile unit that is equipped with a roll-on-roll-off system, as well as a crane, cab, and grab. The scrapping equipment is constructed using solid monolithic structures made of Weldox and Hardox special steel, and it can be powered by either diesel or electric engine.
The advantages of scrap balers include a complete range of side compression and wing shear presses, high production outputs, low operating costs, and the ability to meet all operating requirements with minimal downtime.
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Scrap balers are specifically engineered to condense and compact metals found in industrial plants, demolition waste, and disposal sites for easier handling and transportation.
A typical scrap compacting baler consists of a mobile unit that is equipped with a roll-on-roll-off system, as well as a crane, cab, and grab. The scrapping equipment is constructed using solid monolithic structures made of Weldox and Hardox special steel, and it can be powered by either diesel or electric engine.
The advantages of scrap balers include a complete range of side compression and wing shear presses, high production outputs, low operating costs, and the ability to meet all operating requirements with minimal downtime.