Baling Machine
Baling Machine :
What is a Baling Machine?
A Baling Machine, also known as a baler, is a mechanical device used to compress and bind materials (like scrap metal, plastic, paper, fabric, or agricultural waste) into compact, manageable bales. It is widely used for waste management, recycling, and storage efficiency.
In India, baling machines are available in manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic models, catering to diverse industries and production scales.
Applications :
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Scrap Metal Recycling – Aluminum, iron, steel baling
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Textile Industry – Compressing cotton, wool, fabric waste
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Plastic Recycling – PET bottles, HDPE/LDPE waste
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Paper & Cardboard Waste – Corrugated boxes, newspaper, office paper
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Agriculture – Baling sugarcane leaves, straw, hay, and biomass
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E-waste Processing – Compacting cables, circuit boards, appliances
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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) – Waste segregation & baling for disposal
Benefits :
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Saves space by compressing waste into dense bales
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Reduces transportation costs due to compact volume
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Improves workplace hygiene by organizing waste
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Increases material recovery for recycling
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Minimizes labor costs in waste handling
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Complies with environmental standards
Key Features :
Customizable bale size and weight settings
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Vertical or horizontal feed options
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Manual, semi-auto, or PLC-based automation
Durable body – MS/SS depending on material
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Pressure gauges and safety interlocks
Manufacturers & Suppliers :
Manufacturer |
Location |
Specialty |
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Advance Hydrau-Tech Pvt Ltd | Delhi | Metal scrap and triple compression balers |
Santec Group | Gurugram | Horizontal balers, hydraulic press balers |
Prabha Engineering | Ahmedabad | Fabric, plastic, and cotton baling machines |
Guru Balaji Industries | Ludhiana | Automatic paper and cardboard balers |
Shreeji Engineering | Rajkot | Waste and biomass balers |
FAQs :
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What materials can be baled?
→ Metals, paper, plastic, textiles, biomass, MSW, etc. -
How is the bale tied or sealed?
→ Using steel wires, plastic straps, or ropes. -
What is the power source for balers?
→ Usually electric-hydraulic, with single or three-phase motors. -
Are custom-sized bales possible?
→ Yes, bale dimensions can be customized. -
Do you need a pit or foundation for installation?
→ No, most models are above-ground installations. -
Is operator training required?
→ Basic training is usually provided by the supplier. -
What’s the output capacity?
→ From 5 to 100+ bales/hour depending on machine type. -
Can these be integrated with conveyors?
→ Yes, for automatic loading systems. -
What about servicing and spare parts?
→ Most Indian suppliers offer full AMC and parts availability. -
Is GST applicable?
→ Yes, typically under 18% for industrial machinery.
Why Choose Us ?
Advanced hydraulic and automation technology
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ISO-certified, export-quality machines
On-site installation & training across India
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Robust after-sales service and AMC
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Competitive pricing with unmatched durability