In Iran, many hydraulic valve and industrial component manufacturers operate their own machining workshops. During daily production, large volumes of steel turnings, machining offcuts, and mixed light scrap metal are generated.
Without proper compaction equipment, these metal scraps occupy significant space, increase handling costs, and reduce workshop efficiency. As raw material prices fluctuate, more Iranian manufacturers are also looking for ways to recover higher scrap value through better recycling practices.
This customer is a hydraulic valve manufacturing factory serving local industrial and infrastructure projects. Their production lines generate a steady amount of steel scrap and machining residues every day.
Before working with us, the customer faced several challenges:
Loose metal scrap occupied valuable workshop space
Manual handling and temporary storage were inefficient
Scrap was sold in low-density form, resulting in lower resale prices
Existing small balers lacked sufficient pressing force for dense metal bales
The customer clearly stated that they needed a higher-tonnage metal baler capable of producing compact, heavy bales suitable for transport and resale.
After evaluating the customer’s material type and daily output, we recommended a 315-ton hydraulic metal baler, designed specifically for metal scrap compaction in industrial environments.
Key solution highlights included:
315-ton nominal pressing force, ensuring high-density metal bales
Strong steel structure suitable for continuous industrial use
Stable hydraulic system for consistent compression performance
Compact bale size for easy forklift handling and transport
Simple operation, suitable for factory workshop staff
The baler was customized to match the customer’s local power supply and operating habits, ensuring smooth installation and fast commissioning.
After installation and operation, the customer reported clear improvements:
Scrap volume reduced by over 80%, freeing up workshop space
Metal bales became denser and more uniform
Transportation frequency and handling time were significantly reduced
Scrap resale value increased due to higher bale density
Overall workshop organization and safety were improved
The customer now treats scrap metal as a recoverable asset rather than production waste, improving both operational efficiency and cost control.
This project demonstrates how a 315-ton metal baler can deliver real value beyond basic scrap handling. For manufacturers such as hydraulic valve factories, effective scrap compaction directly contributes to better space management, lower logistics costs, and higher recycling returns.
With reliable performance, strong pressing force, and practical industrial design, the 315-ton hydraulic metal baler has proven to be an ideal solution for Iranian industrial manufacturers seeking efficient metal recycling equipment.