IMC IP400 Freestanding Waste Compactor
Product Description
The IMC IP400 is a freestanding waste compactor designed for commercial catering environments where the volume of refuse generated during service creates a genuine operational burden. It works by compressing...
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 the volume of refuse generated during service creates a genuine operational burden. It works by compressing bagged waste under significant force, substantially reducing the physical volume of each bag and cutting the number of bag changes required across a busy shift. A bag-full indicator takes the guesswork out of the process, and the unit operates on a short cycle so it keeps pace with continuous waste generation without creating a bottleneck in the back-of-house.
In a working kitchen, waste handling is rarely treated as a priority until it becomes a problem — overflowing bins, constant interruptions to change sacks, and bulky refuse stacking up before collection all have a direct impact on workflow and hygiene standards. A compactor addresses this in a straightforward way. Fewer bag changes during service means less disruption to the team, and a meaningful reduction in waste volume over time can lower collection frequency and reduce associated costs.
- Reduces waste volume significantly, cutting bag changes and collection frequency
- Short cycle time keeps pace with waste generation during continuous service
- Bag-full indicator supports consistent handling across all back-of-house staff
- Supplied with wheeled trolley, tying tool, and starter bag stock — ready to deploy
- Freestanding design allows flexible positioning in waste or back-of-house areas
Because the IP400 is freestanding, it does not require structural fixings or a specialist installation. The location still warrants some thought — the trolley needs adequate clearance to manoeuvre, the floor surface should be suitable for wheeled movement, and a power supply needs to be accessible nearby. It is not designed as a permanent built-in installation, which keeps deployment straightforward but also means it is not the right fit for operations requiring an integrated or very high-capacity solution.
The IP400 is well suited to mid-sized restaurants, pub kitchens, contract catering operations, and similar sites where waste is a consistent daily issue but the volume does not justify a larger, more permanent unit. For very high-volume environments — large hotel kitchens, event catering, or central production units — a heavier-duty model is likely to handle throughput more effectively.
If you are working out whether the IP400 is the right fit for your operation, or want to talk through the options for your particular site, the team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Compresses bagged waste under significant force to reduce volume
- Short operating cycle maintains pace during continuous back-of-house use
- Bag-full indicator signals when capacity is reached without manual checking
- Supplied with wheeled trolley, tying tool, and starter bag stock included
- Freestanding unit requires no structural fixings or built-in installation
Operational Benefits
- Fewer bag changes during service reduces disruption to kitchen workflow
- Lower waste volume over time decreases collection frequency and costs
- Consistent bag-full alerts support reliable handling across all staff
- Ready-to-use kit minimises setup time and gets the unit operational quickly
- Flexible positioning suits varying back-of-house and waste area layouts
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 suited to mid-sized operations with a steady, consistent waste output — a restaurant running two or three covers per service is a typical fit. For very high-volume sites generating significantly more refuse, a heavier-duty compactor with greater throughput capacity is likely to be a more practical long-term choice.
- As a freestanding unit, the IP400 does not require any structural fixings or dedicated installation work. You will need a suitable floor surface that allows the wheeled trolley to move freely, sufficient clearance in the surrounding area, and a nearby electrical supply. It is worth planning the location carefully before deployment rather than treating it as an afterthought.
- The unit uses purpose-made compactor bags, and a starter supply is included. Ongoing use means budgeting for compatible bag stock — using the correct bags is important both for compaction performance and to avoid damage to the unit. If you are unsure about sourcing consumables, the team can advise on what to specify.