March 23, 2026
In 2025, a medium-sized scrap recycling company based in South Africa approached us with a common challenge: large volumes of loose metal chips were taking up excessive storage space and generating low resale value.
The customer mainly handled:
Due to the loose structure of these materials, transportation costs were high, and furnace efficiency was low when directly melting untreated scrap.
The customer needed a reliable solution to compress, clean, and upgrade the value of their scrap materials.
After evaluating the customer’s material type and daily processing volume, we recommended the 400-ton (4000 kN) Metal Chip Briquetting Press with the following configuration:
We also optimized the design to match local operating conditions, ensuring durability and easy maintenance.
The machine was delivered on schedule and installed with remote technical guidance.
After 2 months of operation, the customer reported significant improvements:
“The machine is very stable and easy to operate.
It solved our storage and transport problems immediately.
The briquettes are much easier to sell and use.”
This project clearly demonstrates how a 400-ton briquetting press can transform low-value scrap into high-value recyclable material.
For recycling companies in regions like Africa, where logistics costs are high, this solution provides:
If you are facing similar challenges with metal chips, we can help you design a customized briquetting solution based on your material, capacity, and local conditions.