Horizontal baler

Discover our Horizontal Baler!
The automatic Horizontal Baler is an efficient way of handling large volumes of cardboard and plastic waste in logistics, large retailers and industry. The baler quickly reduces the volume of waste into bales that can be easily resold to industries that consume recycled materials. The baling process is fully automated to save you time.
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Made in France

Icône Brevet

Patented System

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Cardboard capacity: 1-4 tons/hour

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Continuous loading

manual, tipper, ground or dock conveyor.

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Automatic ligature, metal ties

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Bale weight starting at 350 kg

COPACEL standard accepted according to model.

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A model compatible with Valpak BAC

How does a Horizontal baler work ?

The principle of the Horizontal Baler is to reduce the volume of the waste by means of hydraulic cylinders that press the waste. The compacted waste forms bales of several hundred kilos. It optimises the transport costs and the sale of the converted plastic cardboard waste. In use, it offers the possibility of easy continuous loading. The presses can be fed manually by container lift, conveyor or pneumatic transport.

How do you choose a Horizontal baler ?

A horizontal baler is chosen according to the nature and quantity of the waste, and the type of activity of the company. Alterval adapts to your needs and offers numerous solutions. Alterval adapts to your needs and offers numerous solutions. Though there are other types of compactors such as the Valpak® bag, Valpak® container, the “monobloc” or the “fixed station”, the operating principle of a compactor remains similar.

What are the advantage of our Horizontal baler ?

  • Optimise logistics! Compact bales reduce your transportation costs, and the dimensions of our bales are ideal for truck loading.
  • Get more out of your waste! Sorted and compacted recyclables are raw materials that you can resell to recycling companies.

Which sectors use our horizontal compactors for cardboard and plastic waste?

  • Retail
  • Industry
  • Logistics