Do I Need a Baler?

Release time: 2021-12-22   sentiment:946 time

In recent years, my country's baler industry has achieved rapid development, but it has also shown some low-level repeated establishments. According to material statistics, packaging machinery will reach 29 billion U.S. dollars in 2020, and it is estimated that it will grow at an annual rate of 5.3% in the future. The rapid growth of packaging machinery consumption is in developing countries.


With the development of the daily chemical, pharmaceutical, and beverage and food industries, the demand for packaging machinery in my country will continue to increase. Therefore, the market for packaging machinery will also be relatively large. The demand for wood chip packaging machines will be very considerable, and the market space will appear to be large. The leap.
The sawdust Baling Press machine has high degree of automation, stable speed, high output and simple operation. It is suitable for the compression and Baling Press of wood chips, sawdust, wood bran, cotton seed husk, peanut shell, corn cob and other materials. Convenient storage, reducing transportation costs.
The sawdust Baler is compressed and easily loosened when taken out. It can also be used for environmentally friendly building materials, agricultural fertilizers, mushroom planting, etc.
Note the following matters need to be paid attention to during the use of the sawdust Baling Press machine:
1. Pay attention to the normal maintenance of the sawdust Baler.
2. The hydraulic oil of the pumping station cannot be lower than the warning line, nor can it exceed the maximum limit.
3. The power connection method must be tapped as shown in the figure, and do not mix three-phase and two-phase connections.
4. The pressure gauge should be kept below 18MPa in normal working condition.
5. Regular maintenance and oil injection to ensure the allocation of No. 46 hydraulic oil.
6. Ensure safety, special-person operation, and strictly prohibit squeezing inflammable and explosive hazardous materials.
NKBALER's sawdust Baling Press machine has experienced more than ten years of development and has formed a variety of models to keep up with the pace of the market.