In many Ecuador workshops, the first bottleneck is space. Chip bins multiply, aisles narrow, and cleanup becomes routine. Loose chips are lightweight but occupy huge volume, and coolant residue can make storage unpleasant and unsafe. As operations scale, chip handling must become systematic. This is why the market outlook for a metal chips briquetter remains strong: briquetting reduces volume, improves staging order, and helps sites keep production areas cleaner.
This customer experienced:
Limited storage space and frequent chip overflow
High forklift traffic for low-density chip movement
Messy staging due to coolant carryover
Unstable outbound loads due to inconsistent chip packing
They wanted a chip briquette press that could stabilize storage and simplify logistics.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Y83-2500 scrap chips briquetting press machine to replace “bin chaos” with a stable briquette routine. The selection emphasized compact briquette geometry and short cycle time to keep pace with shop-floor chip generation. The new workflow:
Collect → Feed → Compress → Eject → Stack/Load, enabling the customer to maintain cleaner lanes and more organized storage.
| Item | Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press) |
|---|---|
| Hydraulic system pressure | 25 MPa |
| Briquette size | Ø100 × (50–60) mm |
| Cycle length | ~12 sec (excluding feed) |
| Motor | 22 kW, 1 set |
| Capacity | ~800 kg/h |
| Weight | ~5000 kg |
| Key cylinders | Front 2000 kN; Back 500 kN; Push 55 kN |
They reported immediate space improvement: briquettes replaced loose chip piles and reduced staging sprawl. Next, internal movement improved because briquettes were easier to stack and transport. Finally, shipping became more consistent because briquettes allowed a more stable outbound routine and cleaner loading practice.
For space-limited sites, a scrap briquetting press is a practical way to regain control—by converting loose chips into compact briquettes that store and ship cleanly.
Q1: What is the main reason customers briquette chips?
Space recovery, cleaner staging, and more efficient shipping.
Q2: What determines cycle performance?
Feed stability and chip condition; the machine cycle is ~12 sec excluding feed.
Q3: What site prep is needed?
A stable foundation area, safe feeding access, and a stacking zone near the discharge.
CTA: Share your storage constraints and chip volume. We’ll recommend a briquetting station layout that fits your floor plan.
In many Ecuador workshops, the first bottleneck is space. Chip bins multiply, aisles narrow, and cleanup becomes routine. Loose chips are lightweight but occupy huge volume, and coolant residue can make storage unpleasant and unsafe. As operations scale, chip handling must become systematic. This is why the market outlook for a metal chips briquetter remains strong: briquetting reduces volume, improves staging order, and helps sites keep production areas cleaner.
This customer experienced:
Limited storage space and frequent chip overflow
High forklift traffic for low-density chip movement
Messy staging due to coolant carryover
Unstable outbound loads due to inconsistent chip packing
They wanted a chip briquette press that could stabilize storage and simplify logistics.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Y83-2500 scrap chips briquetting press machine to replace “bin chaos” with a stable briquette routine. The selection emphasized compact briquette geometry and short cycle time to keep pace with shop-floor chip generation. The new workflow:
Collect → Feed → Compress → Eject → Stack/Load, enabling the customer to maintain cleaner lanes and more organized storage.
| Item | Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press) |
|---|---|
| Hydraulic system pressure | 25 MPa |
| Briquette size | Ø100 × (50–60) mm |
| Cycle length | ~12 sec (excluding feed) |
| Motor | 22 kW, 1 set |
| Capacity | ~800 kg/h |
| Weight | ~5000 kg |
| Key cylinders | Front 2000 kN; Back 500 kN; Push 55 kN |
They reported immediate space improvement: briquettes replaced loose chip piles and reduced staging sprawl. Next, internal movement improved because briquettes were easier to stack and transport. Finally, shipping became more consistent because briquettes allowed a more stable outbound routine and cleaner loading practice.
For space-limited sites, a scrap briquetting press is a practical way to regain control—by converting loose chips into compact briquettes that store and ship cleanly.
Q1: What is the main reason customers briquette chips?
Space recovery, cleaner staging, and more efficient shipping.
Q2: What determines cycle performance?
Feed stability and chip condition; the machine cycle is ~12 sec excluding feed.
Q3: What site prep is needed?
A stable foundation area, safe feeding access, and a stacking zone near the discharge.
CTA: Share your storage constraints and chip volume. We’ll recommend a briquetting station layout that fits your floor plan.