Challenger manufacture a wide range of Baling machinery and a large proportion of which is for repacking otherwise loose products such as chopped straw, chopped hay, haylage, woodchips, woodshavings, etc. to be used in the animal bedding and animal feed industry. However, some client’s produce shredded paper or cardboard and Challenger has developed specific machines to make bales from it.
Mass Measured Balers have a weigh hopper where the shredded paper or cardboard is fed into and once the predetermined mass is reached the feed mechanism stops for a short period whilst the weighed product is delivered into the Baler.
Bale dimensions can be provided to suit the application but typically, 20 and 25 kg bales are the standard sizes.
Production outputs can also be provided to suit the customer and machines can be manufactured to produce at rates from as little as 60 bales per hour up to 400 bales or more per hour.
These Balers can be supplied with a bale chute where a person places the bag on it or they can be supplied with a form, fill and seal bale packaging machine where a roll of polythene is automatically wrapped around the bale chute and automatically sealed along its length and at the ends.
Scissor lifts, stretch wrappers, robot palletisation, hooding, pallet dispensing, pallet conveyors and pallet wrapping can also be added to the line should the capital budget allow.
Challenger manufacture a wide range of Baling machinery and a large proportion of which is for repacking otherwise loose products such as chopped straw, chopped hay, haylage, woodchips, woodshavings, etc. to be used in the animal bedding and animal feed industry. However, some client’s produce shredded paper or cardboard and Challenger has developed specific machines to make bales from it.
Mass Measured Balers have a weigh hopper where the shredded paper or cardboard is fed into and once the predetermined mass is reached the feed mechanism stops for a short period whilst the weighed product is delivered into the Baler.
Bale dimensions can be provided to suit the application but typically, 20 and 25 kg bales are the standard sizes.
Production outputs can also be provided to suit the customer and machines can be manufactured to produce at rates from as little as 60 bales per hour up to 400 bales or more per hour.
These Balers can be supplied with a bale chute where a person places the bag on it or they can be supplied with a form, fill and seal bale packaging machine where a roll of polythene is automatically wrapped around the bale chute and automatically sealed along its length and at the ends.
Scissor lifts, stretch wrappers, robot palletisation, hooding, pallet dispensing, pallet conveyors and pallet wrapping can also be added to the line should the capital budget allow.