Bettinas test-side

Learning by doing med hjælp fra Helena
X30 baler with cardboard bale on the side on concrete with landscape behind

New employee at Bramidan

Practice makes perfect, as they say, and with Helena’s comprehensive guide, Bettina will surely learn quickly.

 

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Looking for a cost-effective waste solution? Our used balers are fully inspected, serviced, and ready for years of dependable use. Get the same Bramidan quality – at a reduced investment.

An exercise in Loop

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  • Optimised space utilisation: By compressing the waste into compact, uniform bales, significant space is freed up in storage areas and on ramps. This provides more room for operations and logistics.
  • Time-saving operation: Automatic feeding via conveyor belts and short cycle times minimise the need for manual handling. This frees up time and resources for other tasks, increasing overall efficiency.
  • Reduced transport costs: High compaction reduces the number of collections and transport runs. This results in noticeable savings in both logistics and waste disposal.
  • Improved working environment: Automation and reduced handling of loose waste create more orderly conditions, fewer heavy lifts, and less clutter – benefiting both safety and well-being.
  • Easy integration: The horizontal baling press machine can easily be adapted to your existing waste flow and placed against a wall, in production areas, or in combination with other equipment – without the need for major structural changes.
  • Stable and consistent bale quality: The horizontal balers produce bales with high density and uniform size. This makes them easy to stack, store, and handle – while also increasing their resale value for recycling.

An exercise in side-by-side

Side-by-side with image and text and link.

 

And with coloured background – dark white.

 

 

DP16 baler with man putting in drum