At Nick machinery, staff recently discovered that the pressure of the baler was insufficient, resulting in substandard compression density, which affected the normal processing efficiency of waste materials. After analysis by the technical team, the reason may be related to equipment aging and improper maintenance.
As a key equipment for waste processing, the performance of the baler directly affects the subsequent utilization of recycled materials. Insufficient pressure not only reduces the quantity of single packaging, but may also cause loose packaging materials and increase transportation costs. To this end, the processing center responded quickly and took a number of measures to improve the working pressure and compression effect of the baler.
First, technicians conducted a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the baler, including replacing worn parts, cleaning filters, checking the hydraulic system, etc. Secondly, the packaging program was adjusted and the compression time and pressure parameters were optimized. In addition, new monitoring technology has been introduced to monitor pressure changes during the packaging process in real time to ensure that each package can achieve the expected density.
Through the implementation of these measures, the performance of the baler has been significantly improved, the compression density has returned to normal levels, and the waste processing efficiency has also been greatly improved. The processing center stated that it will continue to pay attention to the operating status of the equipment and perform regular maintenance to ensure packaging quality and reduce resource waste.
This incident reminded related industries that daily maintenance and timely upgrade of equipment are important links to ensure production efficiency and quality. The experience of the processing center also provides valuable reference for peers.
Post time: Feb-04-2024