THE INDUSTRIAL COMPACTOR
The Orkel Hi-X and Orkel Hi-X evo are state-of-the-art industrial compactors designed to offer efficient and sustainable solutions in bulk materials and waste management. The Hi-X is ideal for compacting fine materials, such as sawdust and plastics, turning them into compact and easy-to-transport bales, thanks to an advanced polyethylene film wrapping system. The Hi-X evo, on the other hand, has been developed for coarser and bulkier materials, such as municipal solid waste (MSW), thanks to a larger and more robust compaction chamber, which ensures excellent performance even under difficult operating conditions. Both models represent excellence in compaction, reducing volumes and optimizing logistics, with a strong focus on reducing environmental impact and operating costs.
The Orkel Hi-X compactor is a state-of-the-art solution for waste management and compaction of bulk materials. Designed to turn bulky and difficult-to-manage materials into compact bales, the compactor uses an innovative compacting and wrapping system with polyethylene film. This method not only significantly reduces the volume of materials by up to three times, but also simplifies their transportation and storage. The bales produced are hermetically sealed, preventing the penetration of oxygen and the occurrence of unpleasant odors, thus improving logistics and storage of materials.
The Orkel Hi-X is extremely versatile and can handle a wide range of materials, from municipal solid waste (MSW) to finer materials such as sawdust and plastics. With its robust construction and intuitive control system, the compactor is easy to operate and requires little maintenance. The rollers in the compacting chamber are supported by self-lubricating bushings that reduce wear and ensure a long service life for the equipment.
The Orkel compactor not only improves logistical efficiency but also helps reduce the environmental impact associated with waste management. Compact, sealed bales can be stored outdoors without risk of weather contamination, eliminating the need for dedicated storage spaces such as landfills or sheds.