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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Iran’s steel mills (especially around Isfahan and Ahvaz) prefer high-density, uniform bales to improve furnace efficiency.
Before the upgrade, the recycler faced:
They needed a baler capable of achieving consistent, compact bales suitable for long-distance delivery to Iranian smelters.
Iran’s scrap yards traditionally rely heavily on manual handling and simple machinery.
But the customer reported:
They required a machine that reduces daily manpower and keeps production stable.
Due to Iran’s economic fluctuations and foreign exchange limitations, local recyclers prefer machines that:
The Y83-160’s hydraulic system and reinforced structure convinced the customer that it would provide stable 10–15 years of operation.
With a 1.6 MN (160-ton) nominal compression force, the Y83-160 produced:
As a result:
The automatic turn-out bale system allows:
The company reduced its daily operation crew from three workers to one, significantly lowering labor expenses.
The customer highlighted several advantages:
They noted that the baler’s stability helped them maintain uninterrupted production despite occasional power instability.
“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.”