
Automatic bagging press
These automatic bagging press is designed to operate continuously with minimal maintenance, ensuring stable performance even in demanding industrial environments. Their modular structure allows easy integration into existing production lines, improving workflow efficiency and reducing downtime.
In addition, automatic bagging systems contribute to better resource management by optimizing material handling and reducing waste during the packaging process. This results in more sustainable operations and lower operational costs for companies working with bulk materials.
Thanks to their flexibility, these machines can be adapted to different production capacities and product types, making them a reliable solution for both small and large-scale industrial facilities.
Technical features of the automatic bagging press
Automatic bagging installations include advanced technology to ensure performance and reliability:
- Weights from 1 to 30 kg
- Production of 2 to 6 bales per minute
- Compression systems adapted to each material type
- 300 to 800 litre compression chamber anchored to the ground
- Hydraulic unit sized according to required force
- 1 to 3 compression pistons
- Outfeed conveyor belts in opposite configuration
- Centralized suction system at a single point
- Electronic or volumetric dosing system
These systems allow continuous operation in industrial production lines.
Application sectors of the automatic bagging press
This type of industrial compaction equipment is used in:
Its implementation helps optimize logistics processes and reduce the impact of industrial, operational and production storage.
Compatible materials for the pressing system
The bagging machinery is designed to process a wide range of materials:
- Wood chips and sawdust
- Paper cellulose
- Rock wool and fiberglass
- Straw, hay and agricultural crops
- Compost, peat and biomass
- Organic and industrial waste
Its versatility allows adaptation to different levels of humidity, density and volume.
Installation videos of pressing systems
On our YouTube channel you can watch real examples of system operation:
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