In Turkey, scrap handling is often closely tied to tight trucking schedules, limited yard space, and consistent feedstock requirements from downstream steelmaking and trading channels. Mixed scrap—light structural pieces, workshop offcuts, and irregular loose material—can quickly create bottlenecks when it remains uncompressed: stockpiles spread out, handling time increases, and trucks leave with avoidable “air gaps.” That’s why more Turkish operators are prioritizing standardized bale output to improve stacking, storage order, and dispatch speed. In this environment, upgrading to a reliable hydraulic metal baler becomes a practical step toward smoother daily yard flow.
A Turkey-based scrap processing customer wanted a straightforward capacity and workflow upgrade without adding complexity. Their goals were:
Produce consistent bales for cleaner stacking and more efficient truck/container loading.
Reduce repeated re-handling of loose scrap to ease yard congestion.
Maintain stable cycle performance to support predictable dispatch timing.
Keep operation and maintenance simple for shift teams.
To match these requirements, the customer purchased 1 unit of Y83-250 (turn-out) metal baler. As a hydraulic scrap baling press, this model is designed to compress loose scrap into uniform bales, supporting a more repeatable “sort → feed → bale → stack → load” routine. For Turkish yards seeking operational clarity, a well-sized metal hydraulic baler machine can deliver visible benefits quickly: better yard order, easier loading, and more consistent outbound shipments.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | Y83-250 (turn-out) Metal Baler |
| Nominal Force | 2500 kN |
| Hydraulic System Pressure | 25 MPa |
| Press Box Size (L×W×H) | 2000 × 1400 × 900 mm |
| Bale Size (L×W×H) | (–800) × 500 × 500 mm |
| Cycle Time | Approx. 120 sec |
| Capacity | About 4.5–5.0 ton/h |
| Hydraulic Pump | 160YCY14-1B; nominal pressure 31.5 MPa; nominal outflow 160 ml/r; 2 sets |
| Motor | Y200L2-6; 970 rpm; 22 kW; 2 sets |
| Main Cylinder | YG340/220-1000; stroke 1000 mm; 1 pc |
| Side Cylinders | YG240/160-1580; 1200 kN × 2; stroke 1580 mm; 2 pcs |
| Top Cover Cylinder | YG200/140-1350; 800 kN; stroke 1350 mm; 1 pc |
| Bale Turn-Out Cylinder | YG125/80-395; 80 kN; stroke 395 mm; 1 pc |
| Overall Size | About 5900 × 2250 × 2200 mm |
| Weight | About 19.5 ton |
After commissioning, the customer positioned the industrial scrap baler at the key handoff point between sorting and shipping:
Loose scrap is staged near the press box for quicker feeding.
The baling cycle stays predictable, helping operators plan loading windows more accurately.
Uniform bales move to a dedicated stacking zone, making forklift/crane routes clearer and reducing traffic conflicts near the loading bay.
In practice, this layout helps Turkish yards reduce “stop-and-go” movement caused by loose scrap piles and makes outbound logistics easier to execute.
Early operational feedback typically focuses on practical, visible improvements:
Cleaner stacking and smoother loading: consistent bale dimensions make it easier to build stable stacks and load trucks with fewer voids—exactly what a hydraulic metal baler is meant to achieve.
Less internal congestion: fewer re-handling steps and clearer material flow reduced traffic conflicts during busy hours.
More predictable dispatch planning: with an ~120-second cycle and stable output rhythm, scheduling trucks became simpler and more reliable.
This project reflects a common upgrade logic: when yard space and loading efficiency matter, investing in a single, properly sized hydraulic metal baler can unlock better order, faster dispatch, and more consistent bale quality. For operators who want standardized output without building a complex processing line, the Y83-250 metal hydraulic baler is a strong reference point.
In Turkey, scrap handling is often closely tied to tight trucking schedules, limited yard space, and consistent feedstock requirements from downstream steelmaking and trading channels. Mixed scrap—light structural pieces, workshop offcuts, and irregular loose material—can quickly create bottlenecks when it remains uncompressed: stockpiles spread out, handling time increases, and trucks leave with avoidable “air gaps.” That’s why more Turkish operators are prioritizing standardized bale output to improve stacking, storage order, and dispatch speed. In this environment, upgrading to a reliable hydraulic metal baler becomes a practical step toward smoother daily yard flow.
A Turkey-based scrap processing customer wanted a straightforward capacity and workflow upgrade without adding complexity. Their goals were:
Produce consistent bales for cleaner stacking and more efficient truck/container loading.
Reduce repeated re-handling of loose scrap to ease yard congestion.
Maintain stable cycle performance to support predictable dispatch timing.
Keep operation and maintenance simple for shift teams.
To match these requirements, the customer purchased 1 unit of Y83-250 (turn-out) metal baler. As a hydraulic scrap baling press, this model is designed to compress loose scrap into uniform bales, supporting a more repeatable “sort → feed → bale → stack → load” routine. For Turkish yards seeking operational clarity, a well-sized metal hydraulic baler machine can deliver visible benefits quickly: better yard order, easier loading, and more consistent outbound shipments.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | Y83-250 (turn-out) Metal Baler |
| Nominal Force | 2500 kN |
| Hydraulic System Pressure | 25 MPa |
| Press Box Size (L×W×H) | 2000 × 1400 × 900 mm |
| Bale Size (L×W×H) | (–800) × 500 × 500 mm |
| Cycle Time | Approx. 120 sec |
| Capacity | About 4.5–5.0 ton/h |
| Hydraulic Pump | 160YCY14-1B; nominal pressure 31.5 MPa; nominal outflow 160 ml/r; 2 sets |
| Motor | Y200L2-6; 970 rpm; 22 kW; 2 sets |
| Main Cylinder | YG340/220-1000; stroke 1000 mm; 1 pc |
| Side Cylinders | YG240/160-1580; 1200 kN × 2; stroke 1580 mm; 2 pcs |
| Top Cover Cylinder | YG200/140-1350; 800 kN; stroke 1350 mm; 1 pc |
| Bale Turn-Out Cylinder | YG125/80-395; 80 kN; stroke 395 mm; 1 pc |
| Overall Size | About 5900 × 2250 × 2200 mm |
| Weight | About 19.5 ton |
After commissioning, the customer positioned the industrial scrap baler at the key handoff point between sorting and shipping:
Loose scrap is staged near the press box for quicker feeding.
The baling cycle stays predictable, helping operators plan loading windows more accurately.
Uniform bales move to a dedicated stacking zone, making forklift/crane routes clearer and reducing traffic conflicts near the loading bay.
In practice, this layout helps Turkish yards reduce “stop-and-go” movement caused by loose scrap piles and makes outbound logistics easier to execute.
Early operational feedback typically focuses on practical, visible improvements:
Cleaner stacking and smoother loading: consistent bale dimensions make it easier to build stable stacks and load trucks with fewer voids—exactly what a hydraulic metal baler is meant to achieve.
Less internal congestion: fewer re-handling steps and clearer material flow reduced traffic conflicts during busy hours.
More predictable dispatch planning: with an ~120-second cycle and stable output rhythm, scheduling trucks became simpler and more reliable.
This project reflects a common upgrade logic: when yard space and loading efficiency matter, investing in a single, properly sized hydraulic metal baler can unlock better order, faster dispatch, and more consistent bale quality. For operators who want standardized output without building a complex processing line, the Y83-250 metal hydraulic baler is a strong reference point.