What is scrap metal baler?

Metal balers are special equipment for processing metal waste. After processing, various metal scraps, steel shavings, scrap steel, scrap iron, scrap copper, scrap aluminum, aluminum shavings, dismantled car shells, waste oil barrels and other metal raw materials can be squeezed into various shapes such as cuboids and cylinders. It is convenient for storage, transportation and recycling, and becomes a high-quality material for the smelting industry. This machine has an independent power device, and each moving part is driven by a hydraulic device. The work is stable and reliable. The main cylinder and the side cylinder are fully pressed forward. It is a good equipment to improve labor efficiency, reduce labor intensity, save manpower and reduce transportation costs.

 

Features

The metal baler series equipment has the following characteristics:

1. All adopt hydraulic drive, work smoothly, safely and reliably;

2. Manual or PLC automatic control operation mode;

3. The discharging forms are: side push, front push, turn out and manual discharging;

4. Product specifications and types: metal balers are 125 tons to 1250 tons, which can meet the different needs of customers at different levels.

5. Customized press box size and bale size.

 

Working Principle of Alligator Shear

Alligator shear for its structural principle similar to the alligator up and down the alligator and named, due to the simple design and structure of the machine, low failure rate, shear pressure, low maintenance costs and the advantages of the market unanimously recognized, is widely used in the round steel, square steel, angle steel, I-beam, plate steel, steel pipe and other scrap cold shear, hot rolled small steel sized shear, steel rolling mill profiles sized shear, steel scrap, small briquettes, steel plate, metallurgical Furnace material heavy waste shear processing. Suitable for metal recycling processing plant, scrap car dismantling and so on.

 

Working principle:

Alligator shear in the structure of the upper and lower alligator shear structure, in the principle of work through the hydraulic pump drive to form the pressure in the electromagnetic reversing valve and the control of the oil circuit to achieve the cylinder lift and contraction, through the principle of leverage in the cylinder under the pressure of the push-up to realize the upper alligator downward auxiliary locking cylinders will be pre-pressure locking of the material in the main cylinder under the role of the continuous push-up on the alligator knife and the lower alligator knife to achieve the interaction of the cutting so that the material into the incision cut. The material entering the cutter is cut off.

 Hydraulic Crocodile Shears

How to Choose Filling Machine

filling machine is a piece of packaging machinery that fills products into containers such as bags, pouches, bins, or bottles. The types of filling machines differ depending on the products being filled, which can include liquids, pastes, granules, and powders.

Filling machines can be manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic. Automatic filling machines can guide, organize, fill, and release bottles in an automatic bottle packaging line, such as a filling, capping, and labeling line.

When choosing a filling machine, you can consider things like:
The type of container you want to fill
The size of the container you want to fill
How many containers you want to fill
How viscous the liquid is
Whether you need a manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic machine

Whether the machine meets FDA health and consumer protection guidelines

 

When choosing a filling machine, you can consider things like:
Product characteristics, Container, Production capacity, Filling accuracy, Automation level, Maintenance, Hygiene, Operator skill, Budget, After-sales support, Compliance.
Here are some other things to consider:
Container size, shape, and material
Bottle compatibility
Integration with other machines
Future output
Regulations
Container size, shape, and material
Vacuum-level filling machine: Can fill most rigid plastic or glass bottles with thinner, free-flowing liquids
Volumetric filling system: Likely to be required for jars, flexible bottles, or pouches
Automatic bottle fillers: Might not be the best choice for containers with non-standard lids or caps
Bottle fillers that grip from the side: May not work well with very wide containers
Regulations
Liquid filling machines for the food industry must meet the FDA's health and consumer protection guidelines

 

Gravity Filling Machine
Gravity fillers are typically used to fill thinner, foamy liquids. Gravity liquid filling machines work by pumping bulk supplies into holding tanks, which are set above valves that are operated pneumatically. Each valve is set for a specific fill time to enable free-flowing liquids such as water and inks to fill containers using gravity.

Piston Filling Machine
Piston fillers are also ideal for many different liquids. Piston fillers allow for accurate and fast fill rates, along with versatility as they can handle many types of products. They’re frequently used to fill highly viscous products such as pastes, sauces, chunky fillings, batters, and icing. Piston fillers are also often used to fill liquid products in pastry bags and other similar containers.

how piston filling machines work
This type of piston filler is best suited for viscous products that are paste, semi paste, or chunky with large particulates. These piston fillers are built to meet food grade standards and can also handle various chemical applications.

Examples
Heavy sauces, salsas, salad dressings, cosmetic creams, heavy shampoo, gels, and conditioners, paste cleaners and waxes, adhesives, heavy oils and lubricants.

Advantages
This lower cost conventional technology is easy to understand for most users. Fast fill rates are achievable with fairly thick products. Warning: this technology is nearly obsolete with the advent of servo positive displacement fillers.


Pump Filling Machine
Pump fillers are also used for many types of products. Their combined versatility and accuracy makes them ideal for filling liquids of low, medium, or high viscosity levels. The pumps used in these machines can include gear pumps, rotor pumps, cavity pumps, and lobe pumps, among others depending on the application. In addition to pump systems, there are many options for valves and fittings.

Molten Filling Machine
Molten fillers are uniquely designed to work with products that require hot-filling before cooling and hardening once filled. The products that molten fillers are most frequently used to fill include candles, petroleum jelly, deodorants, glycerin soaps, and lip balm.

Pressure/gravity Filling Machine
Pressure/gravity fillers are similar to gravity fillers in their operation, but their use of pressure to fill containers makes them more suitable for thicker liquids.

Net weigh Filling Machine
Net weigh fillers are used to help ensure that every container has the same amount of product across the line, which makes them ideal for filling bulk quantities of liquid products or products of high value whose wastage can be costly.

Inline Filling Machine
Inline liquid filling machines fill containers along a single file line across a conveyor system. These machines are designed to fill liquid and semi-liquid products of various viscosities and in many different container shapes and sizes. Small to medium-sized businesses use these models most frequently to maximize filling efficiency.

Rotary Filling Machine
Rotary filling machines can move containers through circular stations, each of which is intended for a different function such as filling, capping, and sealing. Many industries use these machines for a wide range of products.