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Stationary waste compactor SC
screw

Stationary waste compactor - SC - ALTERVAL - screw
Stationary waste compactor - SC - ALTERVAL - screw
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Characteristics

Mobility
stationary
Type
screw

Description

Discover our Screw Compactor: Reduce your transport by a factor of three! The Screw Compactor consists of a fixed station and a box. It compacts the waste by means of an endless screw driven by a gear motor, which tears up the waste and transports it to the compaction box. The principle of the Screw Compactor is to reduce the volume of waste by means of its screw. The compacted waste is then fed into the compaction box. It optimises the transport costs associated with waste management. It allows a continuous supply of waste, by conveyor, and by bin tipper. Alterval distributes and maintains the Screw Compactor in order to optimise the management of cardboard, plastic and wood waste in companies. A compactor 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. Though there are other types of compactors such as the “Monobloc”, the “Fixed Station” or the Baler, the operating principle of a compactor remains similar. What are the advantage of our SC: Screw compactor work ? Self-sufficient: It has an endless screw driven by a geared motor, that tears and transports the waste to the compaction box.In addition, it allows users to load continuously. Economic: Our Screw Compactor reduces the transport costs associated with waste management. There is an increase in the weight of the boxes (8 tons of cardboard) for fewer rotation costs

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