Bale Weight: | 800-1000 Kg | Color: | Green |
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Control: | PLC System Control | Machine Price: | Good |
Model: | NKW180BD | Valve: | Shanghai ,china |
The NKW180BD Waste Paper Hydraulic Compactor is a heavy-duty, industrial-grade machine designed to compress large volumes of waste paper into compact, manageable bales for easy transportation and recycling. This powerful machine features a robust hydraulic system that provides the necessary force to compress the paper with minimal effort.
Model | NKW180BD |
Hydraulic power | 180Ton |
Cylinder size | Ø300 |
Bale size(W*H*L) | 1100*1250*1700mm |
Feed opening size(L*W) | 2000*1100mm |
Bale density | 650-700Kg/m3 |
Capability | 8-10T/hour |
Bale line | 7 Line /Manual strapping |
Power/ | 37.5KW/50HP |
Out-bale way | Disposable bag out |
Bale-wire | 6#/8#*7 PCS |
Machine weight | 24000KG |
Conveyor | 12000mm*2000mm (L*W) .4.5KW |
Conveyor Weight | 5000kg |
Cooling system | Water cooling /oil chiller |
With its sturdy construction and high-performance components, the NKW180BD Waste Paper Hydraulic Compactor is ideal for use in a variety of settings, including paper mills, recycling centers, and other industrial applications. Its large capacity allows it to handle even the most demanding waste paper processing needs, making it an essential tool for businesses looking to reduce waste and increase efficiency.
In addition to its impressive compression capabilities, the NKW180BD Waste Paper Hydraulic Compactor also boasts a range of convenient features designed to make operation and maintenance as simple as possible. These include an easy-to-use control panel, a safety interlock system to prevent accidents, and a durable steel frame that ensures long-lasting performance.
Overall, the NKW180BD Waste Paper Hydraulic Compactor is a reliable and efficient solution for businesses looking to streamline their waste paper processing operations. With its advanced technology and user-friendly design, it is sure to become an indispensable asset in any setting where waste paper reduction and recycling are priorities.