Tire Baler Specifications: Discharge Size & Compression Ratio
The discharge size and compression ratio of a Tire Baler vary by model and manufacturer, with different specifications optimized for various recycling operations and space requirements.
Standard Discharge Sizes
- Typically produces square or rectangular bales
- Common dimensions fall within these ranges:
800 mm to 1200 mm length
600 mm to 800 mm width
400 mm to 600 mm height
600 mm to 800 mm width
400 mm to 600 mm height
- Larger industrial balers may produce different sizes
- Dimensions can often be customized to specific needs
Compression Ratios
- Standard range: 3:1 to 8:1
- Means uncompressed tires are 3-8 times larger in volume
- Example: 5:1 ratio reduces volume to 1/5 of original
- Higher ratios indicate more compact bales
Performance Factors: Higher compression ratios are achieved with more powerful hydraulic systems and optimized compression chamber designs.
Selection Considerations
- Match baler specifications to your tire types
- Consider available storage and transportation space
- Higher compression means denser, heavier bales
- Evaluate throughput requirements
When choosing a Tire Baler, carefully consider your specific needs and the characteristics of the tires you'll be processing to select the optimal model with appropriate discharge size and compression ratio.