Iron chip briquetting machine vs. traditional scrap handling methods
In modern metalworking workshops, iron chips, turnings, and shavings are produced continuously. Traditionally, these scraps are collected loosely in bins or bags, often mixed with cutting fluids, and then sent for recycling. At first glance, this seems simple. However, the traditional approach presents multiple challenges: high storage requirements, messy and unsafe work areas, low recycling efficiency, and increased operational costs. An iron chip briquetting machine offers a more efficient and practical solution.