Stamford, Conn.-based Van Dyk Baler Corp., has announced the sale of seven Bollegraaf HBC balers.
Canusa Hershman Recycling, Baltimore, will install a Bollegraaf HBC 120S baler with an extra-wide hopper, two extra pre-press flaps and a paper ruffler.
Maryland Environmental Services, Millersville, Md., has purchased a Bollegraaf HBC 80 baler.
Westchester County, N.Y., will install a Bollegraaf HBC 100F baler with a paper ruffler to ensure uniformly composed and homogenous bales, according to Van Dyk.
Fontana Recycling Center, Fontana, Calif., has purchased a Bollegraaf HBC 110 baler with an extra-wide feed hopper to process larger items. According to Van Dyk, the extra-wide hopper will allow the baler to process bulky materials without jamming the hopper.
Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency, Santa Fe, N.M., will install a Bollegraaf HBC 80 baler with a Bollegraaf bottle perforator, which will allow plastic bottles to be compacted more effectively into denser bales, according to Van Dyk.
Friedman Recycling, based in Phoenix, Ariz., will add a used Bollegraaf HBC 110KF baler with a paper ruffler and double-tie system to its new El Paso plant.
Evergreen Recycling of Las Vegas has ordered a Bollegraaf HBC 80 baler with an extra-wide feed hopper, double-tie system and conveyors.
More information on Van Dyk Baler Corp., the North American distributor of Netherlands-made Bollegraaf equipment, is available at www.vandykbaler.com.