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Case Study (Ecuador) — Building a Predictable “Chip-to-Briquette” Routine for Recycling Consistency

Case Study (Ecuador) — Building a Predictable “Chip-to-Briquette” Routine for Recycling Consistency

2026-03-13

1) Market Background

As recycling channels mature, consistency becomes valuable. Loose chips vary in volume and handling difficulty, making shipments unpredictable and staging messy. Many Ecuador operations are moving toward a repeatable processing routine—turn chips into a uniform unit, then ship the unit on schedule. That is where a scrap briquetting press fits: it converts irregular chips into consistent briquettes that improve handling discipline and reduce transport friction.

2) Customer & Application Scenario 

The customer needed:

  • A stable method to process chips daily rather than in batches during emergencies

  • More predictable outbound shipments and easier stacking

  • Reduced time spent moving bins and cleaning spills
    They wanted a turnings briquetting machine that supports consistent operations.

3) Our Solution 

Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Y83-2500 briquetting press machine emphasizing stable pressure and repeatable briquette dimensions. The customer adopted a standard routine:
Collect → Feed → Compress → Push Out → Stack → Ship.
With short cycle time and compact briquette geometry, the scrap chips briquetting press machine helped turn chip handling into a predictable step in daily production.

4) Product Specification Table 

Item Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press)
System pressure 25 MPa
Briquette size (D×H) Ø100 × (50–60) mm
Cycle length ~12 sec (excluding feed)
Motor 22 kW, 970 rpm
Pumps CBA1032F (32 ml/r) + 80YCY14-1B (80 ml/r)
Capacity ~800 kg/h
Weight ~5000 kg

5) Customer Feedback 

They reported better predictability: chips were processed steadily, staging became cleaner, and outbound shipments were easier to plan. The briquettes stacked more neatly and reduced handling interruptions, helping the site maintain routine shipping even when chip generation fluctuated.

6) Key Takeaway

This Ecuador case shows how a briquette press supports recycling consistency by producing uniform briquettes that are easier to store, handle, and ship—improving daily discipline and logistics planning.

7)FAQ 

Q1: Does briquetting reduce transport cost?
It often improves loading efficiency by reducing volume and creating stackable units.
Q2: What should I confirm about power supply?
Voltage/frequency and available capacity for a 22 kW motor system.
Q3: How do you choose feeding method?
Match feeding to chip collection (bins/conveyor/manual) to keep the machine supplied consistently.

 

CTA: Send your chip type, daily volume, and feeding preference. We’ll recommend the best briquetting configuration and operating routine.

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Case Study (Ecuador) — Building a Predictable “Chip-to-Briquette” Routine for Recycling Consistency

Case Study (Ecuador) — Building a Predictable “Chip-to-Briquette” Routine for Recycling Consistency

1) Market Background

As recycling channels mature, consistency becomes valuable. Loose chips vary in volume and handling difficulty, making shipments unpredictable and staging messy. Many Ecuador operations are moving toward a repeatable processing routine—turn chips into a uniform unit, then ship the unit on schedule. That is where a scrap briquetting press fits: it converts irregular chips into consistent briquettes that improve handling discipline and reduce transport friction.

2) Customer & Application Scenario 

The customer needed:

  • A stable method to process chips daily rather than in batches during emergencies

  • More predictable outbound shipments and easier stacking

  • Reduced time spent moving bins and cleaning spills
    They wanted a turnings briquetting machine that supports consistent operations.

3) Our Solution 

Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Y83-2500 briquetting press machine emphasizing stable pressure and repeatable briquette dimensions. The customer adopted a standard routine:
Collect → Feed → Compress → Push Out → Stack → Ship.
With short cycle time and compact briquette geometry, the scrap chips briquetting press machine helped turn chip handling into a predictable step in daily production.

4) Product Specification Table 

Item Specification (Y83-2500 Scrap Briquetting Press)
System pressure 25 MPa
Briquette size (D×H) Ø100 × (50–60) mm
Cycle length ~12 sec (excluding feed)
Motor 22 kW, 970 rpm
Pumps CBA1032F (32 ml/r) + 80YCY14-1B (80 ml/r)
Capacity ~800 kg/h
Weight ~5000 kg

5) Customer Feedback 

They reported better predictability: chips were processed steadily, staging became cleaner, and outbound shipments were easier to plan. The briquettes stacked more neatly and reduced handling interruptions, helping the site maintain routine shipping even when chip generation fluctuated.

6) Key Takeaway

This Ecuador case shows how a briquette press supports recycling consistency by producing uniform briquettes that are easier to store, handle, and ship—improving daily discipline and logistics planning.

7)FAQ 

Q1: Does briquetting reduce transport cost?
It often improves loading efficiency by reducing volume and creating stackable units.
Q2: What should I confirm about power supply?
Voltage/frequency and available capacity for a 22 kW motor system.
Q3: How do you choose feeding method?
Match feeding to chip collection (bins/conveyor/manual) to keep the machine supplied consistently.

 

CTA: Send your chip type, daily volume, and feeding preference. We’ll recommend the best briquetting configuration and operating routine.