| Supplier Name | Founded | Key Portable Models | Notable Features | Target Industries |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EcoPress Technologies | 1998 | PHBM-002 | Lightweight (450kg), towable design, 150kg/h capacity | Construction, Small-scale Recycling |
| RheinMetall Recycling Systems | 1975 | PHBM-003 | Smart sensor integration, 200kg/h capacity, rugged frame | Mining, Automotive Scrap |
| Bavarian Briquette Solutions | 2005 | PHBM-004 | Recycled materials construction, low energy use | Eco-conscious Recycling, Scandinavia Markets |
| Hamburg Hydraulics | 1982 | PHBM-005 | Dual hydraulic system, all-weather operation | Offshore, Heavy Industry |
| Berlin Metal Processing Equipment | 2010 | PHBM-006 | AI-powered controls, remote monitoring | Tech-integrated Recycling, Urban Facilities |
| Frankfurt Portable Machinery | 1995 | PHBM-007 | Modular design, easy upgrades | Custom Processing, Small Businesses |
| Dresden Dynamics | 2001 | PHBM-008 | Ultra-compact (300kg), battery-powered option | Remote Mining, Humanitarian Projects |
| Leipzig Engineering Works | 1968 | PHBM-009 | Military-grade durability, 250kg/h capacity | Defense, Heavy-Duty Recycling |
| Stuttgart Press Systems | 2015 | PHBM-010 | 3D-printed components, rapid maintenance | Startups, Innovation Labs |
| Munich Metal Tech | 1989 | PHBM-011 | Multi-material processing (metal, plastic, biomass) | Agri-Waste, Multi-Industry |
1. EcoPress Technologies (Düsseldorf)
Founded: 1998 | Focus: Compact Recycling Equipment
When EcoPress Technologies first opened its doors in Düsseldorf in 1998, the goal was simple: make recycling equipment that didn't require a dedicated warehouse. Over 25 years later, that vision has solidified their reputation as a pioneer in portable processing solutions. Their flagship portable ball press, the PHBM-002, is a testament to that mission. Weighing in at just 450kg—light enough to be towed by a standard pickup truck—the PHBM-002 is a favorite among small to mid-sized construction companies and scrap yards. What sets it apart? Its hydraulic briquetter equipment is engineered for consistency, delivering briquettes with uniform density (around 6g/cm³) even when processing mixed metal powders, a common challenge in on-site recycling.
One of EcoPress's key strengths is its focus on user experience. The PHBM-002 features a fold-down control panel with intuitive buttons and a digital display, making it easy for operators with minimal training to set up and run. "We once had a client in rural Austria who needed to process steel shavings from a small machine shop," says Karl Heinz, EcoPress's sales director. "They didn't have the space for a fixed press, so the PHBM-002 became their on-site workhorse. Within six months, they were saving €30,000 annually on transportation costs alone." With a capacity of 150kg per hour and a footprint smaller than a standard pallet, it's no wonder the PHBM-002 holds a 35% market share in Germany's portable briquette segment.
One of EcoPress's key strengths is its focus on user experience. The PHBM-002 features a fold-down control panel with intuitive buttons and a digital display, making it easy for operators with minimal training to set up and run. "We once had a client in rural Austria who needed to process steel shavings from a small machine shop," says Karl Heinz, EcoPress's sales director. "They didn't have the space for a fixed press, so the PHBM-002 became their on-site workhorse. Within six months, they were saving €30,000 annually on transportation costs alone." With a capacity of 150kg per hour and a footprint smaller than a standard pallet, it's no wonder the PHBM-002 holds a 35% market share in Germany's portable briquette segment.
2. RheinMetall Recycling Systems (Essen)
Founded: 1975 | Focus: Industrial-Grade Recycling Equipment
RheinMetall is a name synonymous with heavy-duty engineering, and their foray into portable ball presses with the PHBM-003 model proves they can scale down without sacrificing power. Founded in 1975 in Essen, this industry giant initially made its mark with large-scale recycling plants for automotive and manufacturing waste. But in 2018, they recognized a gap: mid-sized operations needed something more robust than compact models but more mobile than industrial units. Enter the PHBM-003.
Designed for higher throughput (200kg/h), the PHBM-003 targets mining companies and mid-sized scrap recyclers. Its secret lies in a reinforced steel frame and a dual-piston hydraulic system that delivers 200 tons of pressing force—enough to handle even tough materials like cast iron chips. What truly elevates this model, though, is its integration of smart technology. Built-in sensors monitor hydraulic pressure, temperature, and briquette output in real time, sending alerts to a mobile app if maintenance is needed. "A client in Poland runs three PHBM-003 units across their recycling yards," notes Maria Schmidt, RheinMetall's product manager. "Their team can check each machine's status from the office, reducing downtime by 40%."
Despite its industrial roots, the PHBM-003 remains surprisingly portable. Mounted on a trailer with stabilizing legs, it can be transported between sites in under an hour. It's also built to withstand harsh conditions, with a dust-proof control box and corrosion-resistant components—key for mining operations in Germany's Ruhr Valley or Eastern European quarries. For businesses that need power and portability in equal measure, the PHBM-003 is a tough act to beat.
Designed for higher throughput (200kg/h), the PHBM-003 targets mining companies and mid-sized scrap recyclers. Its secret lies in a reinforced steel frame and a dual-piston hydraulic system that delivers 200 tons of pressing force—enough to handle even tough materials like cast iron chips. What truly elevates this model, though, is its integration of smart technology. Built-in sensors monitor hydraulic pressure, temperature, and briquette output in real time, sending alerts to a mobile app if maintenance is needed. "A client in Poland runs three PHBM-003 units across their recycling yards," notes Maria Schmidt, RheinMetall's product manager. "Their team can check each machine's status from the office, reducing downtime by 40%."
Despite its industrial roots, the PHBM-003 remains surprisingly portable. Mounted on a trailer with stabilizing legs, it can be transported between sites in under an hour. It's also built to withstand harsh conditions, with a dust-proof control box and corrosion-resistant components—key for mining operations in Germany's Ruhr Valley or Eastern European quarries. For businesses that need power and portability in equal measure, the PHBM-003 is a tough act to beat.
3. Bavarian Briquette Solutions (Munich)
Founded: 2005 | Focus: Sustainable Recycling Technology
In a market dominated by legacy brands, Bavarian Briquette Solutions (BBS) has carved out a niche by putting sustainability at the forefront. Founded in 2005 as a family-owned business in Munich, BBS set out to prove that eco-friendly equipment could also be profitable. Their PHBM-004 portable ball press embodies this ethos. From the ground up, the machine is designed to minimize environmental impact: its frame is made from 70% recycled steel, and its hydraulic system uses biodegradable oil. Even the packaging for spare parts is plastic-free, a detail that has won over clients in Scandinavia and the Benelux region, where green credentials are non-negotiable.
But the PHBM-004 isn't just about sustainability—it's also a workhorse. With a capacity of 180kg/h and a energy consumption of 5.5kW/h (15% lower than comparable models), it's a hit with eco-conscious recycling cooperatives. "We recently supplied a batch to a waste management firm in Sweden that processes electronic scrap," explains Anna Müller, BBS's founder. "Their goal was to reduce their carbon footprint while handling printed circuit board waste, and the PHBM-004's efficiency helped them cut energy costs by 22%."
BBS also stands out for its after-sales support. Every PHBM-004 comes with a 5-year warranty on the hydraulic system, and the company offers free carbon footprint assessments to help clients track their sustainability gains. For businesses looking to align their operations with EU green policies, the PHBM-004 isn't just a machine—it's a statement.
But the PHBM-004 isn't just about sustainability—it's also a workhorse. With a capacity of 180kg/h and a energy consumption of 5.5kW/h (15% lower than comparable models), it's a hit with eco-conscious recycling cooperatives. "We recently supplied a batch to a waste management firm in Sweden that processes electronic scrap," explains Anna Müller, BBS's founder. "Their goal was to reduce their carbon footprint while handling printed circuit board waste, and the PHBM-004's efficiency helped them cut energy costs by 22%."
BBS also stands out for its after-sales support. Every PHBM-004 comes with a 5-year warranty on the hydraulic system, and the company offers free carbon footprint assessments to help clients track their sustainability gains. For businesses looking to align their operations with EU green policies, the PHBM-004 isn't just a machine—it's a statement.
4. Hamburg Hydraulics (Hamburg)
Founded: 1982 | Focus: Extreme Environment Equipment
For industries that operate in less-than-ideal conditions—think offshore oil rigs, northern European winters, or dusty mining sites—Hamburg Hydraulics is the go-to name. Founded in 1982, this Hamburg-based firm specializes in equipment built to withstand the elements, and their PHBM-005 portable ball press is no exception. Designed with a fully enclosed hydraulic system and IP65-rated controls, the PHBM-005 thrives where others fail. "We tested it in the Norwegian Arctic last winter," says Lars Olsen, Hamburg Hydraulics' lead engineer. "Temperatures dropped to -25°C, and it ran flawlessly for 12-hour shifts. That's the kind of durability our clients demand."
The PHBM-005's dual hydraulic system is another standout feature. Unlike single-piston models that can struggle with uneven material feed, its two synchronized pistons ensure consistent pressure, reducing jams—a critical advantage in remote locations where technical support is hours away. With a capacity of 220kg/h and a weight of 750kg (still towable, though requiring a heavier vehicle), it's built for heavy-duty, continuous operation. Offshore platforms, for instance, use it to compress aluminum scrap from maintenance work, turning waste into briquettes that can be safely stored until transport to shore. "One client in the North Sea saves over €50,000 a year by avoiding hazardous waste disposal fees," Olsen adds. For businesses that can't afford downtime, the PHBM-005 is an investment in reliability.
The PHBM-005's dual hydraulic system is another standout feature. Unlike single-piston models that can struggle with uneven material feed, its two synchronized pistons ensure consistent pressure, reducing jams—a critical advantage in remote locations where technical support is hours away. With a capacity of 220kg/h and a weight of 750kg (still towable, though requiring a heavier vehicle), it's built for heavy-duty, continuous operation. Offshore platforms, for instance, use it to compress aluminum scrap from maintenance work, turning waste into briquettes that can be safely stored until transport to shore. "One client in the North Sea saves over €50,000 a year by avoiding hazardous waste disposal fees," Olsen adds. For businesses that can't afford downtime, the PHBM-005 is an investment in reliability.
5. Berlin Metal Processing Equipment (Berlin)
Founded: 2010 | Focus: Tech-Integrated Recycling Solutions
If there's one supplier pushing the envelope of smart technology in portable ball presses, it's Berlin Metal Processing Equipment (BMPE). Founded in 2010 by a team of former automotive engineers, BMPE brings a tech-first mindset to a traditionally mechanical industry. Their PHBM-006 model is a prime example: it's the first portable ball press in Germany with AI-powered controls. Using machine learning algorithms, the PHBM-006 adapts to material types in real time—whether it's copper powder, zinc shavings, or mixed alloys—adjusting pressure and cycle times automatically to optimize briquette quality.
"We wanted to eliminate guesswork," says Lena Wagner, BMPE's CTO. "Operators no longer need to manually tweak settings for different materials. The machine learns from past runs and makes adjustments on the fly." The PHBM-006 also features remote monitoring via a cloud platform, allowing managers to track production metrics, energy use, and maintenance needs from their smartphones. For urban recycling facilities with multiple locations, this level of oversight is invaluable. A waste management company in Berlin, for example, uses five PHBM-006 units across their city sites and reports a 28% increase in consistent briquette quality since implementation.
At 600kg and 180kg/h capacity, the PHBM-006 balances portability with tech, making it ideal for forward-thinking operations that want to future-proof their processes. It's not just a machine—it's a glimpse into the next generation of recycling equipment.
"We wanted to eliminate guesswork," says Lena Wagner, BMPE's CTO. "Operators no longer need to manually tweak settings for different materials. The machine learns from past runs and makes adjustments on the fly." The PHBM-006 also features remote monitoring via a cloud platform, allowing managers to track production metrics, energy use, and maintenance needs from their smartphones. For urban recycling facilities with multiple locations, this level of oversight is invaluable. A waste management company in Berlin, for example, uses five PHBM-006 units across their city sites and reports a 28% increase in consistent briquette quality since implementation.
At 600kg and 180kg/h capacity, the PHBM-006 balances portability with tech, making it ideal for forward-thinking operations that want to future-proof their processes. It's not just a machine—it's a glimpse into the next generation of recycling equipment.
6. Frankfurt Portable Machinery (Frankfurt)
Founded: 1995 | Focus: Modular Processing Systems
Frankfurt Portable Machinery (FPM) has built its reputation on flexibility, and their PHBM-007 portable ball press is a masterclass in modular design. Founded in 1995, FPM recognized early on that businesses' needs change—what starts as a small operation might scale up, or a client might need to switch from processing metal to plastic scraps. The PHBM-007 addresses this with interchangeable dies (for different briquette shapes and sizes) and add-on modules like a dust collector or a conveyor feed system, all of which can be installed in under an hour.
"A furniture manufacturer in Cologne started with the basic PHBM-007 to process wood-plastic composite scraps," says Markus Weber, FPM's product designer. "A year later, they expanded into aluminum extrusion, so they added our metal die set and a pre-crusher module. No need to buy a whole new machine." This adaptability has made the PHBM-007 a favorite among startups and multi-industry businesses. Its base model weighs 550kg and handles 160kg/h, but with modules, capacity can jump to 210kg/h.
FPM also offers custom die designs, a service that has attracted clients in niche sectors like aerospace, where briquettes need to meet specific dimensional standards for re-melting. "We once created a star-shaped die for a client recycling titanium shavings," Weber laughs. "They needed to maximize surface area for faster melting, and the PHBM-007 delivered." For businesses that value versatility, the PHBM-007 is more than a press—it's a platform for growth.
"A furniture manufacturer in Cologne started with the basic PHBM-007 to process wood-plastic composite scraps," says Markus Weber, FPM's product designer. "A year later, they expanded into aluminum extrusion, so they added our metal die set and a pre-crusher module. No need to buy a whole new machine." This adaptability has made the PHBM-007 a favorite among startups and multi-industry businesses. Its base model weighs 550kg and handles 160kg/h, but with modules, capacity can jump to 210kg/h.
FPM also offers custom die designs, a service that has attracted clients in niche sectors like aerospace, where briquettes need to meet specific dimensional standards for re-melting. "We once created a star-shaped die for a client recycling titanium shavings," Weber laughs. "They needed to maximize surface area for faster melting, and the PHBM-007 delivered." For businesses that value versatility, the PHBM-007 is more than a press—it's a platform for growth.
7. Dresden Dynamics (Dresden)
Founded: 2001 | Focus: Ultra-Compact Solutions
When space is at an absolute premium—think urban recycling centers, underground mines, or humanitarian aid projects—Dresden Dynamics' PHBM-008 is the answer. Founded in 2001, this Dresden-based firm specializes in miniaturizing industrial equipment without losing performance, and the PHBM-008 is their most ambitious project yet. At just 300kg and 1.2m in length, it's the smallest portable ball press on this list, but don't let its size fool you. It still packs a punch, with a capacity of 120kg/h and a hydraulic system that delivers 150 tons of force—enough to briquette even hard metals like stainless steel.
What truly makes the PHBM-008 unique is its optional battery pack. For sites without reliable electricity (common in disaster zones or remote mining camps), the lithium-ion battery provides up to 8 hours of operation on a single charge. "We worked with a UN aid project in Kenya last year," says Elise Richter, Dresden Dynamics' humanitarian projects coordinator. "They were recycling scrap metal from collapsed buildings to build temporary shelters. The PHBM-008 ran on battery power, processing nails, rebar, and sheet metal into briquettes that local blacksmiths could reforge. It was a game-changer for their sustainability."
Despite its compact size, the PHBM-008 doesn't skimp on safety. It includes emergency stop buttons, overload protection, and a thermal shutdown feature—critical for operations with limited oversight. For tight spaces and tight budgets, the PHBM-008 proves that big things really do come in small packages.
What truly makes the PHBM-008 unique is its optional battery pack. For sites without reliable electricity (common in disaster zones or remote mining camps), the lithium-ion battery provides up to 8 hours of operation on a single charge. "We worked with a UN aid project in Kenya last year," says Elise Richter, Dresden Dynamics' humanitarian projects coordinator. "They were recycling scrap metal from collapsed buildings to build temporary shelters. The PHBM-008 ran on battery power, processing nails, rebar, and sheet metal into briquettes that local blacksmiths could reforge. It was a game-changer for their sustainability."
Despite its compact size, the PHBM-008 doesn't skimp on safety. It includes emergency stop buttons, overload protection, and a thermal shutdown feature—critical for operations with limited oversight. For tight spaces and tight budgets, the PHBM-008 proves that big things really do come in small packages.
8. Leipzig Engineering Works (Leipzig)
Founded: 1968 | Focus: Military-Grade Durability
With roots dating back to 1968, Leipzig Engineering Works (LEW) has a history of building equipment for the most demanding clients—including the German military. That heritage of ruggedness shines through in their PHBM-009 portable ball press, designed for heavy-duty, 24/7 operation. Built with a reinforced steel frame (10mm thick), oversized bearings, and a hydraulic system tested to 10,000 cycles without maintenance, the PHBM-009 is the definition of "set it and forget it."
Its capacity of 250kg/h makes it the highest-throughput model on this list, targeting large scrap yards and demolition companies. "A client in Dortmund runs three PHBM-009s side by side to process 700kg/h of construction steel scrap," says Heinrich Bauer, LEW's operations manager. "They've been running non-stop for three years, and we've only done routine oil changes. That's the durability we're known for."
The PHBM-009 isn't lightweight (950kg), but it's still portable enough to be transported by a flatbed truck. Its design prioritizes accessibility for maintenance—components like the hydraulic pump and filter are mounted on swing-out panels, cutting repair time by 50%. For businesses that measure success in uptime, the PHBM-009 is a workhorse that delivers, day in and day out.
Its capacity of 250kg/h makes it the highest-throughput model on this list, targeting large scrap yards and demolition companies. "A client in Dortmund runs three PHBM-009s side by side to process 700kg/h of construction steel scrap," says Heinrich Bauer, LEW's operations manager. "They've been running non-stop for three years, and we've only done routine oil changes. That's the durability we're known for."
The PHBM-009 isn't lightweight (950kg), but it's still portable enough to be transported by a flatbed truck. Its design prioritizes accessibility for maintenance—components like the hydraulic pump and filter are mounted on swing-out panels, cutting repair time by 50%. For businesses that measure success in uptime, the PHBM-009 is a workhorse that delivers, day in and day out.
9. Stuttgart Press Systems (Stuttgart)
Founded: 2015 | Focus: Innovation-Driven Startups
As the newest entrant on this list (founded in 2015), Stuttgart Press Systems (SPS) brings a startup's agility and a focus on cutting-edge materials. Their PHBM-010 portable ball press made waves in 2023 when it became the first in Europe to use 3D-printed titanium components for its piston and die, reducing weight by 15% while increasing strength. This innovation allows the PHBM-010 to hit 190kg/h with a weight of just 500kg—an impressive power-to-weight ratio.
SPS's approach to R&D is collaborative, partnering with universities in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe to test new materials and designs. "3D printing let us create internal channels in the piston that optimize oil flow, reducing friction and extending lifespan," explains Dr. Sophie Klein, SPS's chief innovator. "We're also experimenting with graphene-reinforced plastics for non-critical components to cut costs further."
The PHBM-010 is still ramping up production, but early adopters—mostly tech-focused recycling startups and research institutions—praise its precision and low maintenance. "A lab at the University of Stuttgart uses it to process rare earth metal powders for battery research," Klein notes. "They need consistent briquette density for their experiments, and the PHBM-010 delivers variation under 2%." For businesses that want to be at the forefront of materials science, SPS is a name to watch.
SPS's approach to R&D is collaborative, partnering with universities in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe to test new materials and designs. "3D printing let us create internal channels in the piston that optimize oil flow, reducing friction and extending lifespan," explains Dr. Sophie Klein, SPS's chief innovator. "We're also experimenting with graphene-reinforced plastics for non-critical components to cut costs further."
The PHBM-010 is still ramping up production, but early adopters—mostly tech-focused recycling startups and research institutions—praise its precision and low maintenance. "A lab at the University of Stuttgart uses it to process rare earth metal powders for battery research," Klein notes. "They need consistent briquette density for their experiments, and the PHBM-010 delivers variation under 2%." For businesses that want to be at the forefront of materials science, SPS is a name to watch.
10. Munich Metal Tech (Munich)
Founded: 1989 | Focus: Multi-Material Processing
While most suppliers focus on metal, Munich Metal Tech (MMT) has made a name for itself by mastering multi-material processing with their PHBM-011 portable ball press. Founded in 1989, MMT recognized that many recycling operations handle a mix of materials—think plastic, rubber, and metal scraps from automotive recycling—and designed the PHBM-011 to tackle them all. Its secret is a variable pressure system that adjusts based on material hardness: 120 tons for plastics, 180 tons for metals, and 150 tons for composites.
"A car dismantler in Munich processes everything from dashboard plastics to engine blocks with their PHBM-011," says Ingrid Schmitt, MMT's marketing head. "They switch between materials twice a day, and the machine adjusts automatically. No downtime, no reconfiguration." The PHBM-011 also includes a built-in material sensor that identifies input type (via density and conductivity) and suggests optimal settings, reducing operator error.
Weighing 650kg and handling 170kg/h, it's a versatile option for businesses that don't want to invest in separate presses for different materials. MMT also offers training programs to help clients maximize multi-material efficiency, a service that has boosted its popularity in emerging markets like Eastern Europe and Turkey. For operations with diverse waste streams, the PHBM-011 is a one-stop solution.
"A car dismantler in Munich processes everything from dashboard plastics to engine blocks with their PHBM-011," says Ingrid Schmitt, MMT's marketing head. "They switch between materials twice a day, and the machine adjusts automatically. No downtime, no reconfiguration." The PHBM-011 also includes a built-in material sensor that identifies input type (via density and conductivity) and suggests optimal settings, reducing operator error.
Weighing 650kg and handling 170kg/h, it's a versatile option for businesses that don't want to invest in separate presses for different materials. MMT also offers training programs to help clients maximize multi-material efficiency, a service that has boosted its popularity in emerging markets like Eastern Europe and Turkey. For operations with diverse waste streams, the PHBM-011 is a one-stop solution.
As sustainability regulations tighten and industries increasingly prioritize on-site processing, the demand for portable ball presses will only grow. The suppliers on this list—with their focus on innovation, durability, and user-centric design—are leading the charge, proving that German engineering isn't just about precision, but about solving real-world problems. So, whether you're in Berlin or Brussels, Essen or Edinburgh, there's a German portable ball press supplier ready to transform your waste into worth.









