Stationary compactors

Our stationary compactor offers a dependable and durable waste management solution with a specialised design for heavy-duty compaction.

Why choose a stationary compactor?

Experience state-of-the-art waste management with our stationary compactors.

Whether you’re a small or a big business, these units are here to make waste management a breeze. Engineered to handle dry waste materials like paper, cardboard, and plastic, our stationary compactors are the ultimate solution for businesses seeking to optimize their workspace.

With their fixed location, efficient emptying process, and cost-effective operation, our stationary compactors redefine efficiency in waste disposal.

Stationary compactors

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Location & mobillity

Stationary compactors are fixed in one location, providing a stable and secure waste management solution. They are typically installed on-site and are not easily moved, ensuring consistent performance and convenience.

Ideal for dry waste

Our compactors are specifically designed to handle dry waste materials commonly found in retail stores, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers. From paper to cardboard and plastics, our compactors efficiently reduce the volume of these materials, allowing for more effective waste management.

System configuration

Our stationary compactors consist of a compaction unit and a separate detachable receiver container, also known as a roll-off container. This configuration enables easy handling and transportation of compacted waste, streamlining the waste disposal process.

Efficient emptying process

When the receiver container is full, it is detached and hauled away by a truck. In its place, an empty receiver container is fitted, allowing the compaction process to continue uninterrupted. This efficient emptying process ensures smooth operation and minimal downtime.

Cost-effective solution

Stationary compactors are generally more cost-effective to purchase and install compared to other waste management systems. However, operational costs may vary depending on the haulage agreement and frequency of waste collection.

Flexible loading options

Our compactors offer various loading options. Whether it’s manual loading, using a chute system, or a conveyor belt, we can customize the compactors to suit your specific needs and workflow requirements.

Efficiently Process Large Volumes

Our dry waste compactor, with its innovative conic screw design, optimizes space and weight in the container by breaking down material as it feeds. As a result, you can achieve a remarkably high-compaction ratio. In fact, compared to a regular compactor, our auger compactor can compact up to 60% more waste material.

While vertical balers and horizontal balers are suitable for compacting various types of recyclables, our full enclosure compactor can handle an even wider range of waste streams. Whether it’s cardboard, paper, plastic bottles (PET), shrink wrap, or wood pallets, our recycling compactor can handle very large volumes.

Simplify industrial waste management

If you’re unsure about dealing with commercial and industrial waste, our industrial compactor is the perfect solution. It effortlessly handles large volumes of dense waste materials, while ensuring that the waste is evenly distributed during loading.

Our trash compactor streamlines waste hauling – only the container needs to be emptied. You can seamlessly swap containers for continuous waste disposal, ensuring uninterrupted workflow and allowing more time for the crucial operations that set your business apart.

Stationary compactors: A breakdown & user guide

Our machines are used to reduce waste volume, making disposal more efficient and cost-effective. Here is a breakdown of the use cases for stationary compactors:

Waste volume reduction

Stationary compactors are engineered to compress solid waste material to a fraction of its original size, which is invaluable for both commercial and medium industrial settings. This compression is facilitated through a variety of configurations such as different hoppers, walk-on or drive-on ramps, multi-cycle timers, and remote stations that can be tailored to specific needs​.


Recycling

These machines can be utilized to compact recyclable materials like cardboard and plastic, especially in situations where a baler isn’t suitable or practical. They help in segregating and compacting recyclable materials, promoting recycling efforts within a facility​.


High-volume waste settings

Stationary compactors are particularly useful in high-volume waste settings like hospitals, department stores, restaurants, and warehouses. They handle dry materials such as plastic and cardboard effectively​.


Space efficiency

They are designed to be bolted or welded permanently to the ground, with a ground-mounted compactor connected to a removable roll-off receiver container. This design is effective in locations where there’s no space limitation issue on-site, allowing for efficient waste management without occupying excessive space​​.


Cost efficiency

By significantly reducing the volume of waste, these compactors lower the frequency and thus the cost of waste hauling. They are also appreciated for their quick cycle times, which enhance operational efficiency and further contribute to cost savings​.


Suitability for different waste generators

Whether it’s low to moderate volume waste generators or businesses that generate large volumes of waste, stationary compactors cater to a wide range of waste generation levels. They are ideal for businesses or properties that require efficient waste management solutions without spatial limitations.


In summary, businesses with substantial waste generation, especially dry waste and recyclables, would find stationary compactors a worthy investment for efficient waste management, cost reduction, and promoting recycling initiatives.

Safety measures

Personal protective equipment (PPE): Employees should wear safety gloves, goggles, earplugs, and hard hats when operating waste balers and compactors.

Equipment safety features: Features like the emergency stop button ensure safety during operation.

Training: Thorough training for staff on the correct use and safety protocols of operating a trash compactor is crucial. This training should cover operation guidelines and emergency procedures, ensuring only authorized and properly trained personnel operate the compactors.

Most common questions & answers

What kind of preparations do I need to do before installing my mobile compactor?
Installing a mobile compactor requires no structural or site adaptions before installation and there are minimal requirements for the foundation. All it takes before use are the necessary electrical connections. Just plug it in and it is ready for use.
Can I install my compactor outside?
Yes, you can install your compactor outside. Our compactors are designed to withstand any kind of weather. Their robust fully welded steel construction prevents formation of rust. Furthermore, they are treated with a high quality and durable paint to prevent flakey paint and rust. All mechanical and electrical parts are protected from wear and tear inside the machine.
What type of waste material can I put in a compactor?
That depends on the compactor. As a rule of thumb, you can use a compactor to compact all soft materials. Examples of soft materials include cardboard, shredded paper, news paper, paper bags, soft dry plastic, and PET bottles. There are also compactors for wet waste, polystyrene, EPS, and wood. We always recommend that you consult with us if you wish to use your compactor for any other materials than the listed and recommended materials.
Does it require a lot of service?
No, it does not. Our compactors are designed for long life durability. During the service check, the service technician will ensure that your equipment lives up to the applicable rules regarding for safety and functionality. We provide a professional service set-up designed to meet the individual needs of our customers, including flexible service contracts. With a service contract, you always have an up-to-date machine with the latest technology and user friendliness.
I handle waste that contains a lot of residual liquids – can I use a compactor for that?
There are special screw compactors for handling waste that contains a lot of liquids or waste that is very wet. These compactors combine powerful draining with high compaction. They can be used to separate solid waste material from liquids or to remove residual liquids from waste products. The system effectively drains out free-flowing contents from beverage containers such as plastic cups, Tetra Pak packaging, cans, or PET bottles, or drains sewage sludge and industrial waste. The drained-out liquid is discharged via a drainage pipe and can be collected in a trough or led further into the drainage system. Drained material is easier to process or recycle and the drained solid waste material can be energetically utilized in incinerator plants. Furthermore, the reduction in weight as a result of draining enables considerable cost savings in waste disposals.
Can I perform maintenance on the compactor myself?
No, any maintenance and service should be done by a professional service technician.

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