IMC IP400 Freestanding Waste Compactor
Product Description
The IMC IP400 is a freestanding waste compactor designed for commercial catering environments where waste volume is a genuine operational and cost challenge. It compresses bagged waste using a significant...
Specifications
- Capacity (kg)
- 3000
- External depth (mm)
- 600
- External height (mm)
- 1645
- External width (mm)
- 580
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Imc IP400 Waste Compactor SpecificationsProduct Description
The IMC IP400 is a freestanding waste compactor designed for commercial catering environments where waste volume is a genuine operational and cost challenge. It compresses bagged waste using a significant compaction force, reducing the physical volume of refuse produced during service. The unit operates on a short cycle, processes a bag quickly, and includes a bag-full indicator so staff know when to change over without guesswork. It comes supplied with a wheeled trolley, a tying tool, and an initial stock of bags, so it can be put to work without a separate accessory order.
In a busy kitchen or hospitality environment, waste handling is often disruptive — overflowing bins, frequent bin changes, and bulky refuse sacks all slow down back-of-house operations. A compactor reduces the number of bag changes required during service and cuts the volume of waste going to external skips or collection, which directly reduces waste collection costs over time. Because it is freestanding and does not require a fixed installation point, it can be positioned wherever it is most useful in the back-of-house or waste area.
- Reduces waste volume significantly, lowering collection frequency and associated costs
- Short cycle time keeps pace with continuous waste generation during busy service
- Bag-full indicator removes guesswork and supports consistent waste handling by all staff
- Wheeled trolley allows easy repositioning and bag transportation
- Supports compliance with waste management requirements for commercial operators
Because the IP400 is freestanding, it does not require structural fixings or specialist installation in the way that larger built-in compactors do. However, the location still needs consideration — adequate clearance for the trolley, a suitable floor surface, and access to a power supply. For very high-volume sites such as large hotel kitchens, event catering operations, or central production units, a higher-capacity compactor may handle throughput more effectively.
The IP400 is well suited to mid-sized restaurants, pub kitchens, contract catering sites, and similar operations where waste is a consistent issue but the volume does not justify a larger, more permanent installation. If you are unsure whether this model is the right fit for your service volume or site layout, it is worth talking it through before you order — waste compaction equipment works best when it is matched properly to the operation.
Key Features
- 3000kg compaction force reduces waste to smallest possible volume per bag
- Fast 14-second cycle time keeps pace with continuous waste output during service
- Bag-full indicator alerts staff when the bag requires changing
- Supplied with wheeled trolley, tying tool, and 100 compactor bags included
- Freestanding design allows flexible positioning throughout back-of-house areas
Operational Benefits
- Reduces waste collection frequency, cutting skip hire and haulage costs over time
- Short cycle time prevents waste backlogs building up during peak service periods
- Bag-full indicator supports consistent waste handling across all kitchen staff
- Wheeled trolley simplifies bag removal and transport to external waste storage
- Freestanding format avoids structural installation costs and allows repositioning
Specifications
- Capacity (kg)
- 3000
- External depth (mm)
- 600
- External height (mm)
- 1645
- External width (mm)
- 580
- Power rating (kw)
- 3
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 223
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Imc IP400 Waste Compactor SpecificationsFrequently Asked Questions
- The IP400 is well matched to mid-volume operations such as restaurants, pub kitchens, and contract catering sites. For very high-throughput environments — large hotel kitchens, central production units, or event catering operations — a heavier-duty or higher-capacity compactor may handle the volume more effectively. If you are unsure, it is worth discussing your estimated daily waste output before committing to a model.
- The IP400 is freestanding and does not require structural fixings or plumbing. It will need access to a suitable power supply, and the location should allow adequate clearance for the wheeled trolley and comfortable bag changes. A site survey is advisable before installation to confirm the space and power arrangement are appropriate.
- The unit uses specific compactor bags, and IMC supply an initial stock with the machine. Ongoing bag procurement is the primary consumable cost to factor in. As with any mechanical equipment used regularly in a commercial kitchen, periodic servicing and inspection of the compaction mechanism is sensible to maintain reliable performance and safe operation.