baling definition

baling means baling that utilises a hydraulic machine that using compressive forces compacts various materials into regular-shaped dense bales (typically a cube). Bales may be belted with straps or steel wire to keep the bale in its compacted state; although for most metal bales this is not necessary. Baled scrap metal may be easier to handle, store and transport than loose scrap.
baling means a method of volume reduction whereby tires are compressed into bales.
baling means a volume reduction technique whereby solid waste is compressed into bales for final disposal.

More Definitions of baling

baling means a volume reduction technique whereby solid waste is compressed into bales.
baling means a method of reducing and restraining (binding) solid waste volume by mechanical compaction to achieve high density per unit volume.
baling means the mechanical process of compression or binding of solid waste materials into bales.
baling means mechanically compressing and securing whole waste tires into a bale.
baling means baling that utilises a hydraulic machine that using compressive forces compacts various materials into regular-shaped dense bales (typically a cube). Bales may be belted with straps or steel wire to
baling means the mechanical process of compression and binding of solid waste materials into bales.

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