As Ecuador’s metalworking sector modernizes, operations increasingly treat by-products as part of profitability, not just disposal. Chips and turnings can become a clean, transportable material stream if the output is standardized. Without compacting, chips remain bulky and inconsistent, often leading to storage overflow and irregular shipments. A dedicated scrap chips briquetting press machine supports a shift toward standardized material output: it turns loose chips into consistent briquettes that are easier to handle and integrate into regular shipment cycles.
The customer needed to solve:
Storage overflow from low-density loose chips
High labor time spent managing bins and cleanup
Unstable outbound form making shipments harder to schedule
Quality concerns caused by uneven chip condition and coolant carryover
They wanted a scrap briquetting press that creates a stable product form and supports routine shipping.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. provided 1 set Y83-2500 briquetting press with an operating rhythm that supports day-to-day use. The selection logic focused on consistent hydraulic pressure and a briquette size suitable for stacking and loading. The customer adopted a simple routine:
Collect Chips → Feed → Compress → Push Out → Stack → Ship.
In practice, turning chips into uniform briquettes reduced operational friction and made the metal chip briquetting machine a predictable station rather than a “special project.”
| Item | Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press) |
|---|---|
| Front main cylinder | YG340/220-310, 2000 kN, stroke 310 mm, 1 pc |
| Back main cylinder | YG160/100-310, 500 kN, stroke 310 mm, 1 pc |
| Pushing cylinder | YG110/63-265, 55 kN, stroke 265 mm, 1 pc |
| System pressure | 25 MPa |
| Briquette size | Ø100 × (50–60) mm |
| Cycle time | ~12 sec (excluding feed) |
| Pump set | CBA1032F + 80YCY14-1B (two pumps) |
| Motor | 22 kW, 970 rpm, 1 set |
| Capacity | ~800 kg/h |
| Weight | ~5000 kg |
The customer reported that workflow became more predictable: chips were processed regularly instead of accumulating into emergencies. They also noted improved staging discipline—briquettes were easier to stack and move with fewer spills. Over time, outbound shipments became more stable because the yard could schedule loads based on a consistent briquette output rhythm.
This project demonstrates that chip briquetting is an operational upgrade: a briquetting press machine converts loose chips into uniform briquettes that support cleaner storage, easier handling, and more predictable shipments.
Q1: How do I estimate whether 800 kg/h capacity fits my site?
Compare with your daily chip generation and feeding windows; capacity is most stable with consistent feeding.
Q2: What briquette dimensions does this model produce?
Ø100 mm diameter with 50–60 mm height.
Q3: What should I share for selection support?
Chip type, daily volume, coolant condition, preferred stacking method, and power supply.
CTA: Send your daily chip volume and chip type. We’ll recommend the right briquetting workflow and feeding plan.
As Ecuador’s metalworking sector modernizes, operations increasingly treat by-products as part of profitability, not just disposal. Chips and turnings can become a clean, transportable material stream if the output is standardized. Without compacting, chips remain bulky and inconsistent, often leading to storage overflow and irregular shipments. A dedicated scrap chips briquetting press machine supports a shift toward standardized material output: it turns loose chips into consistent briquettes that are easier to handle and integrate into regular shipment cycles.
The customer needed to solve:
Storage overflow from low-density loose chips
High labor time spent managing bins and cleanup
Unstable outbound form making shipments harder to schedule
Quality concerns caused by uneven chip condition and coolant carryover
They wanted a scrap briquetting press that creates a stable product form and supports routine shipping.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. provided 1 set Y83-2500 briquetting press with an operating rhythm that supports day-to-day use. The selection logic focused on consistent hydraulic pressure and a briquette size suitable for stacking and loading. The customer adopted a simple routine:
Collect Chips → Feed → Compress → Push Out → Stack → Ship.
In practice, turning chips into uniform briquettes reduced operational friction and made the metal chip briquetting machine a predictable station rather than a “special project.”
| Item | Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press) |
|---|---|
| Front main cylinder | YG340/220-310, 2000 kN, stroke 310 mm, 1 pc |
| Back main cylinder | YG160/100-310, 500 kN, stroke 310 mm, 1 pc |
| Pushing cylinder | YG110/63-265, 55 kN, stroke 265 mm, 1 pc |
| System pressure | 25 MPa |
| Briquette size | Ø100 × (50–60) mm |
| Cycle time | ~12 sec (excluding feed) |
| Pump set | CBA1032F + 80YCY14-1B (two pumps) |
| Motor | 22 kW, 970 rpm, 1 set |
| Capacity | ~800 kg/h |
| Weight | ~5000 kg |
The customer reported that workflow became more predictable: chips were processed regularly instead of accumulating into emergencies. They also noted improved staging discipline—briquettes were easier to stack and move with fewer spills. Over time, outbound shipments became more stable because the yard could schedule loads based on a consistent briquette output rhythm.
This project demonstrates that chip briquetting is an operational upgrade: a briquetting press machine converts loose chips into uniform briquettes that support cleaner storage, easier handling, and more predictable shipments.
Q1: How do I estimate whether 800 kg/h capacity fits my site?
Compare with your daily chip generation and feeding windows; capacity is most stable with consistent feeding.
Q2: What briquette dimensions does this model produce?
Ø100 mm diameter with 50–60 mm height.
Q3: What should I share for selection support?
Chip type, daily volume, coolant condition, preferred stacking method, and power supply.
CTA: Send your daily chip volume and chip type. We’ll recommend the right briquetting workflow and feeding plan.