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Hopper garbage compactor are designed to reduce waste volume using a hopper to load trash and a hydraulic ram to compress it. Key features include an extra-large hopper for high capacity, a safety power panel, and a heavy-duty container that is easily connected and released. Functions include reducing waste volume, decreasing hauling costs, and providing a cleaner, safer waste management process for both indoor and outdoor commercial or industrial use.
Features
Extra-large hopper: Designed to hold a large volume of waste for less frequent loading.
Safety features: Includes a UL-listed power panel, electrical interlock, and key switch for operator safety.
Durable construction: Features an extra heavy-duty container and meets standards.
Container options: Compatible with either front-load or rear-load steel containers, which are tipped on-site by haulers.
Easy container connection: The design allows for simple latch release and connection of the container.
Receiving waste: The hopper is the designated area where waste is deposited, either manually, by forklift, or from trash cans.
Compaction: A mechanical system uses a ram to press the waste, reducing its volume and compacting it into a separate, heavy-duty container.
Capacity and efficiency: By compacting waste, these stations can hold a much larger amount of trash than traditional bins, which means fewer collection trips are needed.
Safety: Modern systems often include safety features like interlock switches that prevent operation when the hopper door or access gate is open.
Containment and hygiene: The enclosed design helps contain odors and prevents pests and rainwater from getting into the waste, making the system more hygienic.
Smart technology: Some advanced systems, like Bigbelly stations, use sensors to monitor fullness levels and communicate this information wirelessly for optimized collection routes.

