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Textile and Fiber Baling: What Makes Soft Materials Difficult to Compress?

A guide to textile, clothing and fiber baling, explaining springback, chamber design, dwell time and export bale requirements.

Textile and Fiber Baling: What Makes Soft Materials Difficult to Compress?

Textile, clothing, rags and fiber materials behave differently from paper or cardboard. They compress well under pressure but can rebound when pressure is released.

Why chamber design matters

Soft materials need stable compression, proper bale height and enough dwell time. If the baler opens too quickly, the bale may expand and become difficult to tie.

Buyer checklist

  • Material type and moisture condition.
  • Target bale weight for export or storage.
  • Manual or conveyor feeding.
  • Required bale dimensions for container loading.

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