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Vertical Balers

Vertical balers are one type of industrial baler used in the compression and binding of materials to ease the process of handling, storage, transportation or recycling. The style of baler is determined by the method of input and direction of material flow in the baler, and can be either horizontal or vertical. Vertical balers tend to be more compact than horizontal balers and are used in facilities that produce lower amounts of waste, and deal with materials that are light in density and volume.

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Avangard Innovative
Houston, TX
281-582-0700
Premier global sustainable solutions provider Avangard Innovative offers full-service recycling optimization. Complete line of new, reconditioned and used vertical and horizontal balers, plus grinders, foam densifiers and more. We can determine the best baler for your facility to generate the highest return of recycling revenue, minimizing logistics cost while reducing overall carbon footprint.
C & M Baling Systems Inc.
Winston-Salem, NC
800-225-3796
The team at C&M bailing Systems engineers their equipment, including vertical balers, with simplicity, serviceability and safety in mind. C&M engineers design hydraulic and electric circuits for virtual trouble-free operation and low maintenance cost with standard hydraulic components. Your service personnel will be pleased with a C&M designed hydraulic system, easy to service and maintain.
Maren Engineering Corporation
South Holland, IL
800-875-1038
Since 1962, Maren Engineering Corporation has been the industry leader for engineering and manufacturing powerful, reliable and durable machinery, including vertical balers. Maren is owned and operated by hands on industry professionals. Our reputation for great customer service and dependability carries on from generation to generation of service technicians and equipment buyers worldwide.
International Baler Corporation
Jacksonville, FL
800-231-9286
If you are currently paying for the disposal of cardboard, paper, plastic or non-ferrous metals; than consider International Baler Corporation & our range of vertical balers and related equipment. We carry a large variety of models. We can even customize a piece of baling equipment to fit a client's specific needs. You will be surprised at the variety of options that fit your budget.
Baletech
Sun Valley, CA
818-771-0534
Crafted with years of experience, BALETECH™ means today`s best quality vertical balers & associated equipment. You can count on top quality equipment at the best possible prices with guaranteed expert local maintenance. Consider our dumpers, feed hoppers & compacting machines backed by full warranties on parts & labor. What is extra on other manufacturers` equipment comes standard on ours.
Preferred Recycling Equipment
East Grimsby, ON
866-679-8783
Preferred Recycling Equipment can provide all your waste handling and recycling equipment needs. We provide clients with quality wire strippers, balers and containers as well. We also carry an inventory of used balers, waste transfer units, self-contained compactors, stationary compactors and rolloff trucks and more. We welcome the opportunity to work with you personally. Contact us today!
IPS Balers, Inc.
Baxley, GA
800-280-2313
IPS Balers represents over 300 years of combined experience with application engineers, skilled machinists, a knowledgeable network & technically trained support professionals. From our largest high-performance Conquest™ machine to our smallest models, innovation & performance are key features for us when building vertical balers and related equipment. Call for a FREE cost per ton analysis.

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Vertical Balers

With a large input area on the top of the vertical baler, the scrap or waste material is fed into a compression chamber where it is pounded and squeezed by metal rams into a compact, cubic bale. Vertical balers are generally electrically powered, with hydraulic systems which provide the necessary pressure to crush the materials, and help minimize heat production and energy loss. After compression, the cubic bale is tightly bound using wire, plastic or string in order to maintain its compact shape. Vertical balers are typically single-load machines, but multi-bin vertical balers are available that have more than one chamber and can process different types or grades of materials. Output rate is lower for vertical balers whereas horizontal balers are able to run on a continuous process, and to handle heavier, denser materials. Horizontal balers, however, take up more floor space and this needs to be taken into consideration when determining choice of baler.

Typical scrap materials processed with a vertical baler include: corrugated cardboard, shrink-wrap, plastic bottles, aluminum cans and scrap textiles. Loading and unloading of vertical balers is often done manually, but automated systems can be installed to help with the process depending on the baled material. For high waste-producing industries, reducing the bulk of their waste material is important not only environmentally, but also economically. Using compactors and balers to reduce the volume of waste makes it easier and cheaper to transport and dispose of, and also cuts back on the carbon dioxide emissions produced during the recycling process. Baling equipment is playing an important part in helping industrial businesses to be environmentally friendly. Materials are baled and compacted in order to be shipped to recycling facilities to be used in producing other items, either within the same industry, or within an entirely different industry. Complete recycling systems can be designed around a basic baler, allowing businesses to be responsible in each stage of their waste management.