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compactor Definition

com·pac·tor (kəm paktər, kämpak′tər)

noun

a device that compresses trash into small bundles for easy disposal

compactor Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • use: Remove all weeds and rubble and level off using a compactor and spirit level, to ensure a firm, even surface.
  • wheel: Steel wheeled compactors are used on the tipping area for breaking up of the waste and compaction.
  • supply: Reprocessors can supply compactors for large users of EPS packaging ( supermarkets and electronics companies ).

Adjective modifier

  • on-site: Another person is responsible for emptying the bins and feeding much of the non-clinical waste into an on-site compactor.
  • rubbish: Buy a rubbish compactor and only use it once a week.
  • portable: Portable Compactor / Compaction Unit / Container 26.8 cubic meter compaction container.

Modifies a noun

  • skip: It would also be necessary to install washing facilities for food handling stalls, electricity and power compactor skips.
  • unit: The compactor unit is sized to take a standard black refuse bag.

Noun used with modifier

  • trash: The fire appears to have been started by a trash compactor located on the first floor exterior of the building, Champagne said.
  • plate: Then compress 3 inches of sand onto that using a plate compactor.
  • waste: The installation of a waste compactor saved £ 4000 per year in waste disposal costs.
  • landfill: A landfill compactor is used on the operational areas to level and compact the waste.
  • garbage: Kryten emerges, " almost annoyed " , from the garbage compactor as a perfect cube.