Orwak Horizontal 25AT

Centralised Waste Handling

Orwak Horizontal 25AT

Our fully automated horizontal 25-40 ton balers in this line offer compact dimensions for environments where space is limited. Yet they are designed to meet the challenges by centralized waste handling, where large volumes of recyclable cardboard is produced.

We provide well-proven technology for special demands! The automatic tying and continuous baling allows multi-shift operation.

Machine Dimensions: (LxWxH) 6020 x 1465 x 3150
Feed Opening 1180 x 650
Infeed Capacity 0.58m3
Press Force 25 Ton
Motor (kW/Hp) 15/20
Suface Pressure (kg/cm2) 5:1

Benefits

Continuous feeding and output
A variety of infeed options
Optimised for paper and plastic

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