baling line with shredder
Speed baler with shredder
Shuster Engineering bailing line with dozer
Baling line with dosing unit
Schuster Engineering complete line including shredder
Complete line with shredder

The Schuster Engineering
GmbH baling line.

Introduction

Schuster Engineering has been in the business of baling since the year 2000. The Schuster Engineering baling line has been designed specifically for the baling of waste and biomass products. Key parts of the baling line process are protected by patent. 

Design

Schuster Engineering GmbH is more than just a manufacturer of machinery used in the waste industry. We operate a specialist design house which serves the rail, aircraft, and waste industries globally. Our design team would be pleased to provide technical assistance and expertise for your technical projects.

Schuster Engineering operations, manufacturing and parts storage are located at Erkheim in Southern Germany. The company now has a subsidiary in the United Kingdom, located in North Yorkshire, which will have maintenance and consumable supplies services for the UK market. All design and assembly of the baling line is carried out by Schuster Engineering itself in Germany.

Global Excellence

Schuster Engineering GmbH is located in Erkheim, Bavaria where they design and manufacture speed balers and ancillary equipment. Schuster Engineering GmbH has affiliate companies in both the UK and USA.

The standard Schuster baling Line.

The standard baling line consists of two main components – the feeding unit and the baler itself, which is called a “SPEED-BALER”. The baler forms the bale and then completely wraps it in an impervious layer of plastic. Material for baling is loaded into the feeding unit, and the baling line then operates automatically to produce the finished bale, which exits at the side of the “SPEED-BALER”. The bales are then removed for storage or transport. 

The baling line is built to German and European quality and safety standards.

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A 3d model of one of the Schuster Engineering bailing machines
A blueprint diagram of a Schuster Engineering bailing machine