Specialty Vertical Balers: Why Application-Specific Design Matters
Vertical balers are often viewed as simple machines—but in reality, the right vertical baler is highly application-dependent.
Material type, volume, desired bale weight, availa...
Vertical balers are often viewed as simple machines—but in reality, the right vertical baler is highly application-dependent.
Material type, volume, desired bale weight, availa...
A closed door baler should never be one-size-fits-all.
At Black River Trading, we rebuild closed door balers to order, meaning:
The rebuild matches the material
The hydraulic...
The Balemaster 1772-AO closed door baler was designed to handle large, bulky OCC without excessive prep work.
Its wide feed hopper and automatic cycling allow material to move ...
The IBC 1295HD closed door baler has earned its reputation as a dependable, multi-material machine.
Built with heavy welded construction and robust hydraulics, this platform ha...
Not all closed door balers are the same.
A standard closed door baler requires the operator to manage bale removal at the discharge end. A full-eject closed door baler, on the other hand, fully ejects the bale clear of the chamber—improving safety, workflow, and floor efficiency.
Full-eject designs are especially valuable in facilities where:
- Forklift access is limited
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Closed door balers continue to earn their place in recycling operations for one simple reason: control.
They offer predictable compaction, consistent bale size, and a straightforward operating sequence that many facilities prefer—especially when labor, floor space, or material variability are concerns.
When rebuilt correctly and applied properly, a closed door baler can de...