We've been shipping these balers for a while now, and the FDY series handles cardboard and plastic baling pretty well—the 45KW motor on teh A model gives it a solid edge for heavier loads.
Most buyers in recycling operations run it with waste paper or mixed plastics, but it's not great for very thin foils or wet materials since those can clog the strapping lines.

The bale size comes out at 1100mm wide by 2000mm high with adjustable length, and density hits about 450KG/m3 give or take—the main cylinder's Φ250mm and the plunger pump (250ml/r) paired with a gear pump keep the hydraulic system consistent at 31.5MPa.
We usually have stock on FDY-1250A and B models, but confirm lead time if you need a specific motor configuration (the B model swaps to 37KW with two 5.5KW pumps) since that can shift dilevery by 20 days or so.

Documentation's straightforward—our company provide COA, TDS, and SDS with every unit, and the PLC control system runs in semi or full automatic modes, which basically means your operators don't need extensive training.
Payment terms are typically 30% deposit with the balance before shiping, and we handle FOB or CIF depending on your port—just note the Q345 steel frame makes it heavy, so freight costs are higher than with lighter machines.
The main difference is the motor power setup. The A model uses a 45KW+5.5KW+4.0KW motor combo, while the B model runs on 37KW+5.5KW+5.5KW. The A model is better for higher output or denser materials like metal; the B model works fine for standard cardboard and plastic baling.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for the FDY series, but we can discuss if you're looking to test the machine first or need a smaller trial order.
Yes, we can provide a CE certificate and a factory test report with the shipment. If you need additional documents like ISO or SGS, just let us know and we can arrange that.
Standard lead time is about 25-30 working days from order confirmation, depending on the current production queue. If you're in a hurry, we can try to expedite it.
Yes, the PLC controller has both modes built in. In semi-automatic mode, you load and start each cycle manually; in full automatic, it runs continuously once you set the bale length. You can switch between them easily on the control panel.