Bref: We tested it—see the highlights and what to expect in real operation. This video demonstrates the Movable 6m³ Rubbis Auger Marine Solid Hydraulic Refuse Trash Waste Garbage Compactor in action, showcasing its high-efficiency compaction process, quick bin exchange system, and operational agility for small-to-mid-scale waste management in BRI nations.
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Handles 20-35 tons per day, serving 15,000-40,000 residents or small industrial hubs with 32% higher efficiency than 5m³ compactors.
Single high-pressure ram delivers 100-140 tons of force, completing a compression cycle in just 110-150 seconds for non-stop processing.
Sealed bins load onto light-duty trucks in ≤75 seconds, improving transfer efficiency by 23% over conventional small-capacity models.
Achieves a 3.2:1 compression ratio with 0.98 t/m³ waste density, significantly reducing volume for small-scale operations.
Reduces transport costs by 55% through fewer truck trips, cutting annual fuel, labor, and landfill expenses by 26%.
Energy-efficient hydraulic system consumes only 12-18 kW/h per cycle, 15% lower than standard small-capacity compactors.
Wear-resistant components and simplified design extend maintenance intervals to 4 months, lowering annual upkeep by 19%.
Built with Q345B high-tensile steel to withstand varied climates and frequent use, ensuring durability and reliability.
Les questions:
What is the daily processing capacity of this mobile waste compactor?
The compactor handles 20-35 tons per day (TPD), efficiently serving populations of 15,000 to 40,000 residents or small industrial hubs.
How does this compactor reduce operational and transport costs?
It cuts transport costs by 55% through fewer truck trips, reducing annual fuel, labor, and landfill expenses by 26%. Its energy-efficient system also uses 15% less power per cycle than standard models.
What is the maintenance requirement for this equipment?
With wear-resistant components and a simplified design, maintenance intervals are extended to 4 months, which lowers annual upkeep costs by 19%.
Is this compactor suitable for regions with limited infrastructure?
Yes, it is ideal for small towns, suburban areas, rural regions, and BRI nations with low infrastructure, as it requires no professional training and offers flexible deployment.