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Whenever RDF is prepared in one facility for burning at another, a key commercial consideration is the transportation and storage costs of the RDF.  Macpresse baling equipment, from RCP Macpress, is suitable for baling such material.  The company's range of fully automatic continuous bailing presses are designed for processing municipal solid waste, refuse derived fuel commercial waste and recyclable materials. 

Macpresse have a heavily constructed frame designed for the harsh environment found in MSW and commercial waste operations and the elevated structure of baling equipment designed for RDF keeps debris away from the tying mechanism, making cleaning easier. Easily replaceable liners manufactured from special steel alloy reduce general wear and protect the baler from chemical attack by contaminated liquids (leachate).  Leachate released during the compaction cycle can be collected for onward further processing. The electro-mechanical, horizontal, wire-tying system can operate with either traditional steel wire or the latest RDF friendly plastic wire and the finished bale size has been optimised for loading in export containers and lorries.  Intelligent hydraulics and control systems ensure the entire baling operation is carried out as efficiently as possible with minimal operator intervention.

RCP Macpress (UK) Ltd

Unit 2, The Bridges Business Park
Bridge Road
Horsehay
Telford
Shropshire
TF4 3EE
UK

T: 01952 630001
F: 01952 630048