How does a stationary compactor work?
- Fill your waste into the opening.
- A horizontal press plate compacts your waste material.
- You are notified when the compactor is full.
- Your waste collector picks up the container unit.
- The empty container is returned to its place.
Models in this range
SHD
Long design 3400-7180 mm (ex. container)
Pressure force 30-40 T
Container volumen 16-30 m3
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RHD
Short design 1970-3200 mm (ex. container)
Pressure force 30-40 T
Container volumen 16-30 m3
SAN
Short design 2520 mm (ex. container)
Pressure force 29 T
Container volumen 16-30 m3
Advanced Control Unit ensures optimal operation
Our software minimizes downtime and optimal filling with lowest possible energy use. Integrated modem enables automated pick-up, remote trouble-shooting and access to BRA-IN web-portal.
66%
Less Power Consumption
20%
More Waste per Load
20%
Saved Transports*
*All numbers are based on actual cases, own conditions apply and SIM subscription required
Optional Extras
Feed your compactor through a chute
Make your work more efficient by loading waste through a chute that feeds from the inside of the building to the outside compactor.
Empty your bins directly into your compactor
Integrate an automatic tipping system for fast and secure bin emptying. Due to the special design, bins and waste containers with different dimensions can be tipped easily.
Make your container easy to pick up and return
Add guiding rails in the floor for easy and repeated placing of your container to your compactor and press unit. They help the container slide into place.
Pre-compaction plates increase density inside your container
Two-step compaction. The plate pre-compacts the material before it enters the compactor. This removes air pockets from the material for a denser compaction.
Who uses our static compactors?
Many types of customers use our static compactors for waste handling:
Retail Stores
Webshop – Own Distribution
Distribution & Warehouse
Industry & Manufacturing
Fast Food Chains
Recycling Stations
Waste Handling Companies
Public Sector
Questions asked about static compactors
Because it consists of two separate units, the capacity of the container is approx. 50% larger in a static compactor than in a mobile compactor. This makes the static compactor suitable for very large amounts of waste. A static compactor also enables continuous feeding because once a full container is removed for emptying, a replacement container is instantly put in its place. This eliminates waiting time and counters waste heaps.
Another benefit of the static container is that, because it is a static solution, it can be integrated into an existing building or site with hoppers, feeders and solutions for automation.
Whether you need a static compactor or a mobile compactor depends on a number of factors. What you need to consider is how much waste you have, what kind of waste material you have, your internal work processes, how much space you have for a compactor solution, and if the solution should be integrated in an existing facility.
Before installing your static or screw compactors you need to prepare some structural or site adaptions.
The compactor must be installed on a solid, leveled ground. The press unit must be properly installed by being bolted to the ground, which must be concrete or pavement, or by being bolted to the building.
You also need to lay out guiding rails in the floor to make sure the container unit is positioned correctly on the press unit. Finally, you need to make sure that you have the correct electrical connection in place.
Our experienced team of consultants can help you clarify what you need to take into account and what you need to prepare to get the best start with your compactor.
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