Rectangular Baler | Agricultural storage, livestock feed | Bale Shape: Rectangular (ISO 6117) Capacity: 5 tons/hour (Base) ▲ 7 tons/hour (Advanced) (ISO 5009) Warranty: 2 years (Base) ▲ 3 years (Advanced) (ASTM F2830) | ▲1 Higher capacity than industry standard (3 tons/hour) Steel construction (▲2 durability over aluminum industry models) | Higher upfront cost Requires dedicated storage space for dense bales |
Round Baler | Livestock feed storage, hay baling | Bale Shape: Round (ISO 6118) Capacity: 2 tons/hour (industry standard) Portability: Lightweight frame (▲1 over heavy-duty models) | Lower cost Easier transport for small farms | Lower density bales (▲-1 storage efficiency vs rectangular) Slower processing |
Vertical Baler | Industrial waste, recycling centers | Bale Shape: Cubic (ISO 6119) Capacity: 3 tons/hour (industry standard) Automation: Semi-automatic (▲1 over manual models) | Space-efficient design Handles mixed materials | Higher maintenance costs Lower throughput vs horizontal balers |
Horizontal Baler | Heavy-duty recycling, plastic processing | Bale Shape: Compacted cubes (ISO 6120) Capacity: 6 tons/hour (Base) ▲ 8 tons/hour (Advanced) (ISO 5009) | Handles tough materials (plastic, metal scraps) High throughput for bulk processing | Requires large installation space Noisier operation (▲-1 vs electric models) |
Automatic Baler | Large-scale farms, industrial facilities | Automation: Fully automatic (▲2 over semi-automatic industry standards) Control System: PLC-based (IEC 61131) | Reduces labor costs Consistent bale quality | High initial investment Requires skilled operators |
Manual Baler | Small-scale operations, DIY use | Bale Shape: Customizable (non-standard) Capacity: 0.5 tons/hour (industry standard) Cost: Low (▲-1 vs electric models) | Affordable entry-level option No electricity required | Labor-intensive Low throughput |