Y83/T-2000 Power 30KW Hydrualic Metal Baler For Metal Recycling and Scrap Yards
Product Overview
The Y83-200 is a high-performance, push-out type scrap metal baling press designed for efficient processing of light and bulky metal scrap. With a powerful baling force of 2000 kN (200 tons), it is engineered to compress a wide range of loose scrap—such as metal turnings, steel cuttings, and automotive shells—into dense, rectangular bales. This process significantly reduces the volume of scrap by up to 5:1 or more, optimizing storage space, slashing transportation costs, and preparing material for smelting and recycling. Available with either Manual or fully automatic PLC control systems, the Y83-200 is an ideal solution for achieving waste reduction and resource recovery in industrial settings.
| Model | Baling Force (kN) | Chamber Size (mm) | Bale Size (mm) | Motor Power | Operation Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y83/T-2000 | 2000 | 1600 × 1000 × 800 | 400 × 400 | 30/37/44kW | Manual or PLC Control |
Q1: What types of scrap metal can this press handle?
A1: This press is ideal for low-density, bulky scrap such as steel chips, copper turnings, aluminum swarf, sheet metal cuttings, used automotive bodies, paint cans, and beverage cans. It is not recommended for processing thick solid steel blocks or cast iron; a larger shear-type baler would be more suitable for such materials.
Q2: What is the difference between Manual and PLC control?
A2: Manual control requires an operator to manage each step of the baling cycle individually, which is useful for debugging or specific situations. PLC automatic control allows for a single-button start to complete the entire "Compress -> Hold -> Eject -> Return" cycle automatically, offering higher efficiency and simpler operation for continuous production.
Q3: What is the approximate weight of a finished bale?
A3: The bale weight depends on the material type and compression density. For example, a bale of steel scrap typically weighs between 40-70 kg.
Q4: Does the machine require a special foundation?
A4: Yes. Due to significant vibrations during operation, the press must be installed on a solid concrete foundation and anchored with bolts to ensure stable and safe performance.