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I have been working in the Plastic Recycling Business, for a number of time. I genuinely deem myself to be rather clued-up about the numerous Waste Baler Brands manufactured around the world.

Considered one of the foremost problems with small waste baler machinery, is the motor size. Ordinarily, a small plastic baler is powered with a 220/240v motor, in Europe and 110v motor, in USA. The throughput and torque of these small voltage electric motors is not so powerful. They mostly function at a very high temperature and it is a common problem for the capacitors (and even the motors) to burn out. The core reasons for using a small 240v motor is because it is a little more affordable and nearly all of small establishments don't have a 3 Phase Power Supply.

These small recycling baler machines can make cardboard bales ranging from 20kg to 80kg and plastic bales ranging from 40k to 150kg. They are appropriate for: small businesses, schools, colleges, manufacturers, hotels, restaurants, shops, transport companies etc. The majority of these establishments are not blessed with a 3 Phase Power Supply. But if they were, then a 3 Phase motor on their cardboard balers, would be much more efficient and reliable in the long-term.

An alternative obstacle which frequently arises, is some large warehouses will want a much bigger cardboard baler appliance, but they also don't possess any 3 Phase Power Supply. They may need a V250 or V500 Mill Size Baler, because their amount of cardboard or plastic waste is much higher.

Particular manufacturers do manufacture the V250 waste baler, with a 240v motor, but this may prove costly and unreliable in the long term. This is because the electric motor operates so hot and both the capacitor and motor can burn out and be pricey to fix.

The V500 Plastic Baler is normally ALWAYS constructed with a 3 phase electric motor. But a number of sites don't have the 3 phase power supply. There is either a great expense to have the power supply modifications or the company has to do without their ideal baler; and can't recycle efficiently.

In recent times, I have worked with a particular Recycling Baler Machine Supplier closely, known as Strong Recycling Balers Ltd. They are UK based and provide recycling balers Worldwide. They now resolve every one of the problems discussed with various very forward-thinking methods.

Both their smaller waste balers, such as V40i and V70i, are fitted standard with a 3 phase motor. Although there is a 415v 3 phase electric motor - the machinery only uses a single phase 220/240v power supply. In addition, the V250 and V500 (Mill Size Baler) are not surprisingly fitted with 415v 3 phase motors, but it is possible to apply either a 220/240v single phase or 415v 3phase on this machinery. It is your option at the order stage.

So no matter what your requirements for a recycling machine ranging from small to mill size, I would urge everybody to look on the Strong Recycling Balers web site. This is because they will automatically apply better electric motors in assembly and your electric power supply requirements can always be easily catered for. You can also call them directly on Tel +44 1384 567773.

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