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How Did an Iranian Scrap Recycler Improve Output and Lower Costs With a 160-Ton Metal Baler?

How Did an Iranian Scrap Recycler Improve Output and Lower Costs With a 160-Ton Metal Baler?

2025-12-10

In January 2025, Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery successfully delivered a Y83-160 Metal Baler to an industrial scrap recycling company located in Isfahan, Iran. Facing increasing domestic demand for steel production and growing pressure on operational efficiency, the Iranian recycler sought a machine that could reduce labor dependence, increase bale density, and maintain stable performance despite local energy and economic challenges.

The arrival of the Y83-160 baler marked an important upgrade for their facility.

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Why Did This Iranian Recycler Need a New Baler?
  1. Bale Density Too Low → Smelters Reduced Purchase Price

    Iran’s steel mills (especially around Isfahan and Ahvaz) prefer high-density, uniform bales to improve furnace efficiency.

    Before the upgrade, the recycler faced:

    • Low-density bales
    • Uneven sizes
    • Frequent price deductions from steel factories
    • Higher transport cost due to extra volume

    They needed a baler capable of achieving consistent, compact bales suitable for long-distance delivery to Iranian smelters.

  2. Labor Productivity Under Pressure

    Iran’s scrap yards traditionally rely heavily on manual handling and simple machinery.

    But the customer reported:

    • High labor intensity
    • Inefficient manual sorting
    • Difficulty maintaining stable production
    • Increased wage pressure during peak periods

    They required a machine that reduces daily manpower and keeps production stable.

  3. Economic Uncertainty Makes Equipment Reliability Essential

    Due to Iran’s economic fluctuations and foreign exchange limitations, local recyclers prefer machines that:

    • Have long service life
    • Require minimal maintenance
    • Use common, easy-to-replace parts

    The Y83-160’s hydraulic system and reinforced structure convinced the customer that it would provide stable 10–15 years of operation.

How the Y83-160 Solved Their Production Problems
  1. Higher Bale Density (Up to 1.8 T/m³) → Higher Selling Price

    With a 1.6 MN (160-ton) nominal compression force, the Y83-160 produced:

    • Strong, compact 400×400 mm bales
    • Density suitable for electric arc and induction furnaces
    • Improved stackability and loading efficiency

    As a result:

    • Transport cost per ton dropped by 25–30%
    • Smelters stopped downgrading their scrap
    • Profit per ton increased by 8–12 USD equivalent
  2. Operation Requires Only One Worker

    The automatic turn-out bale system allows:

    • Faster cycles
    • Less manual involvement
    • Better safety

    The company reduced its daily operation crew from three workers to one, significantly lowering labor expenses.

  3. Designed for Long-Term Iranian Operating Conditions

    The customer highlighted several advantages:

    • Reliable performance even under voltage fluctuations
    • Simple hydraulic layout
    • Wear parts easy to replace
    • Suitable for dusty, hot industrial environments

    They noted that the baler’s stability helped them maintain uninterrupted production despite occasional power instability.

Production Impact After Three Months
  • Daily output increased by 40%
  • Labor cost reduced by half
  • Transport efficiency improved due to smaller, denser bales
  • Machine downtime significantly reduced
  • Profit increased by approximately 18–22%

“This baler gave our yard the stability and density we were missing.
It’s the best investment we made for this year, and we plan to add a larger model soon.”