For the baling of cardboard, plastic film and other compactable recyclables.
Operating Principles
Mil-tek design their equipment to be simple. Ultra simple.
"If you can tie your shoes, and use a fridge, you can use this machine".
Open door, place in materials, close door, walk away. Roughly equivalent to every 7-9m3 (of whole cardboard), the machine will be full, and baling out is required. This is a 3 step, 2 minute process. Full training and photographic simple instructions are provided with every installation. Video training resources are also available.
Additional Information
Save labour by placing the machine inside the premises and make it easy to divert cardboard overflow out of the general waste bin because it is now closer and easier to use. Limitless cardboard space means no overflow to general waste.
Air powered: Food safe - no toxic hydraulic oils to add food risk, mess, or to dispose of upon servicing. Virtually silent. Most energy efficient machine.
Small footprint: Can fit through standard doorway. The machine can be put right in close to where the waste is generated.
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Recyclables Processed & Productivity
Recyclables Processed
Target Recyclables and Productivity Rates
Recyclable Type
Productivity - Loading Rate
(kg per hour)
Processing Capacity - Treatment
(kg per week)
Storage Capacity
(kg per batch)
Operating Life
(machine hrs)
Food Organics
Other Organics (garden etc.)
Flexible Plastic
450
-
-
-
Rigid Plastic
250
-
-
-
Mixed Plastics
450
-
-
-
Expanded Polystyrene
Glass
Paper
400
-
-
-
Cardboard
250
-
-
-
Mixed Paper & Cardboard
325
-
-
-
Timber
Other Recyclable
If Other
N/A
Productivity
Life Expectancy
Operating Life - Years
15
Level of Automation
Operating Mode
Batch
Degree of Automation
Other
If Other (specify)
Attendance only to bale out. 2 minute process, usually less than once per day.
Labour Requirements
Number of Operators
1
Operator Time (per cycle in mins.)
0
Consumables Required
Consumables
Bale banding
Service Requirements
Service Freq. (Tonnes)
0
Service Freq. (Months)
12
Downtime per Service (hours)
1
Periodic Cleaning Requirements
Periodic Cleaning
Dependant on material compressed. Recommend weekly wipe down to extend equipment life.
Loading & Unloading Equipment
Manual Handling Loading
Manual
Manual Handling Unloading
Manual
Work Health and Safety & Permitting
Work Health and Safety
Training
Operator Training Requirements
Familiarisation induction - by OEM/supplier
Personal Protective Equipment
Head - Hard Hat
Eyes - Glasses
Breathing - Mask or Respirator
Hands - Gloves
Feet - Industrial Footwear
Visibility - Hi-viz Clothing
Other PPE
Training Material
Printed
Video/DVD
Web-based
Other
Fencing & Enclosures
Fencing
Bunding
Floor Reinforcing
Covers or Shielding
Other
Approvals Related to Use of Output
Important Note on Composting in NSW
In NSW, applying waste to land – including a processed waste such as compost - or using it as a fuel may trigger various regulatory requirements.
Depending on the proposed use you may be required to comply with a
Resource Recovery Exemption or need to hold an environment protection
licence, and pay the waste levy.
While there is a Compost Exemption (2014) it is important to note that
drying or dehydrating food waste, or any other compostable waste, is specifically excluded from consideration under this exemption. Drying or dehydrating
equipment uses externally supplied energy to heat and ventilate food waste or any other compostable waste in order to rapidly dry the waste material over
a short time period (typically 24 to 48 hours), either with or without the addition of an inoculum. If you are interested in this type of equipment you
should refer to the resource recovery exemptions for information on lawful use of outputs.