Stationary Hand Operated Baler (Current Base) | Small-scale farms, hay storage | Steel frame (5mm thickness, ISO 3098 compliant), Hand-operated lever (200N force) | Low cost ($1,500), Easy maintenance (no complex electronics) | Limited capacity (500kg/h), Requires physical effort (operator strength needed) |
Stationary Automatic Baler (Current Advanced) | Medium-scale farms, commercial use | Steel frame (6mm thickness ▲), PLC-controlled automation (IEC 61131-3), Hydraulic compression (50MPa) | Higher capacity (1,500kg/h ▲), Reduced labor cost (automated operation) | Higher cost ($4,500), Requires electrical power (needs stable electricity supply) |
Mobile Hand Operated Baler (Industry Standard) | Portable use, varying locations | Aluminum frame (3mm thickness), Wheeled design (mobility: 5km/h) | Portability (easy to move), Lower weight (easier storage) | Less durable (aluminum may corrode), Lower capacity (300kg/h) |
Fully Automatic Baler (Industry Standard) | Large farms, high-volume operations | Stainless steel frame (8mm thickness), Fully automated wrapping (ISO 14223) | High efficiency (2,000kg/h), Minimal manual input (fully automated process) | Very expensive ($8,000), Complex maintenance (requires skilled technicians) |
Semi-Automatic Baler (Industry Standard) | Medium farms, balanced operations | Steel frame (5.5mm thickness), Semi-automated compression (operator-assisted) | Moderate cost ($3,000), Moderate capacity (1,000kg/h) | Requires some manual effort, Moderate maintenance (regular checks needed) |
Compact Manual Baler (Industry Standard) | Small hobby farms, occasional use | Lightweight aluminum frame (2.5mm), Manual compression (300N force) | Very low cost ($800), Easy storage (compact design) | Very low capacity (200kg/h), Labor-intensive (requires significant effort) |