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Specifications

  • Maximum Operating Weight: 3000KG to 60000KG
  • Compaction Width: 800mm to 3000mm
  • Plate Size: Plate compactors can have a plate size ranging from a few square inches to several square feet.
  • Weight: Compactors can range in weight from a few hundred pounds to over 100,000 pounds for large industrial machines.
  • Compaction Force: The compaction force of a compactor can range from a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands of pounds.
  • Engine Power: The engine power of a compactor can range from a few horsepower to over 100 horsepower for large industrial machines.
  • Vibration Frequency: Vibratory rollers and plate compactors can have a vibration frequency ranging from a few thousand vibrations per minute to over 4,000 vibrations per minute.
  • Water Tank Capacity: Some compactors come with a water tank to reduce dust and can have a capacity ranging from a few gallons to over 100 gallons.
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: The fuel tank capacity of a compactor can range from a few gallons to over 100 gallons.
  • Travel Speed: The travel speed of a compactor can range from a few miles per hour to over 10 miles per hour for larger machines.
  • Drum Width: The drum width of a vibratory roller can range from a few feet to over 10 feet for large machines.

Features

  • Size and Weight: Compactors come in different sizes and weights, from small handheld devices to large industrial machines.
  • Plate or Drum: The compaction mechanism can be a heavy, flat plate or a drum that applies pressure to the material.
  • Vibration or Air Pressure: Some compactors use vibration or air pressure to compact the material, while others rely solely on the weight of the plate or drum.
  • Forward and Reverse Motion: Many plate compactors and vibratory rollers have forward and reverse motion to make it easier to maneuver in tight spaces.
  • Water Tank: Some compactors have a water tank to keep the material from sticking to the plate or drum and to reduce dust.
  • Multiple Speeds: Some compactors have multiple speed settings to adjust for different types of material or different levels of compaction.
  • Safety Features: Compactors may include safety features such as emergency shut-off switches and guards to protect the operator from injury.
  • Mobility: Some compactors may have wheels or tracks to make them easier to move around a job site.
  • Remote Control: Some larger industrial compactors may be operated remotely for safety and convenience.
  • Power Source: Compactors can be powered by electricity, gasoline, diesel, or compressed air, depending on the type and size of the machine.

Compactor is a machine used to compress and reduce the volume of various materials, such as waste, soil, gravel, sand, and asphalt. It works by applying pressure to the material, usually through a heavy, flat plate or drum, to pack it tightly together and reduce the amount of air or space between the particles.

Compactor comes in different sizes and types, from small handheld devices to large industrial machines. The most common types of compactors include:

  1. Plate compactors.
  2. Vibratory rollers.
  3. Pneumatic rollers.
  4. Trash compactors.

Compactors are commonly used in construction, landscaping, waste management, and other industries where the reduction of volume is important.

Applications

  • Construction.
  • Landscaping.
  • Waste Management.
  • Mining.
  • Agriculture.
  • Road Maintenance.
  • Landfills.

Standards and Certifications

  • ANSI standards
  • ISO standards
  • CE marking
  • UL certification
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