Beverage producers don’t always get every canned product to the shelf. Expired stock, print errors, recalls, transport damage, and returns can quickly turn into a batch of unsellable aluminum cans. If handled poorly, they take up space and create leaks, odors, pests, and compliance risks. 🥤⚠️
A more standardized approach is a plastic dewatering machine: it combines draining + compaction, routes liquid to a centralized discharge point, and compresses cans (and packaging) into uniform blocks—improving compacting aluminum cans efficiency at the source and making aluminum can recycling more controllable. ♻️
How the can baler machine works (for expired/scrapped canned beverages)
Dewatering / draining: liquid is collected and guided to a designated discharge or recovery system—no dripping on the floor
Compaction into blocks: about 10:1 dense blocks, much less volume for storage and transport
Ready for recycling: blocks match recyclers’ preferred receiving format, improving downstream handoff
Solves 3 common headaches
✅ Fast pile-up + high pickup frequency + expensive logistics → compact blocks = fewer trips ✅ Leakage and odors → liquid managed centrally = cleaner site ✅ Heavy manual work + inconsistent output → standardized process = more stable delivery & better negotiation power
Turn “disposal cost” into a controlled recycling workflow. 📦🚚♻️










