Processing line for chips for stainless steel turnings from the manufacture of hydraulic fittings. The operator inserts his chip trolley into the trolley tilter and launches the machine cycle. The machine works independently. It shred the balls of chips before taking it to the wringer via a scraper conveyor. The chips are then compacted to be remelted. The oils are recovered and sent back to the machines.
We automatically recover the chips directly from the machine conveyor via a vacuum system that brings them back to the processing line. The chips are separated into two grades and then pass through the wringer. Then the line distributes the chips in different bins.
Thanks to this complete processing line, we are able to achieve a moisture rate below 0,1%.
Chip processing line 4.0, connected to the production line supervision. The line then divides the briquettes into Big-Bags, these are weighed and an associated delivery note is printed.
Shredding of the skeletons then wringing out to recover the stamping oils. Finally, the briquettes are compacted and divided into different Big-Bags.
Separation line between brass fines and bar ends from turning machines.
As the customer's chips are sent by sea container to its outlet, this line allows the wringing out and therefore the recovery of cutting oils, but also the optimisation of the container loading by optimising the filling of the container.
Shredding and briquetting chip processing system for a recycling service provider.
Chip processing line to recover cutting oils from steel chips for this customer.
The fully automatic management of this line allows for the highest possible revaluation of both grades of chips and the recovery of both cutting fluids through a single machine. This unit has been designed with an automatic ejection system for foreign parts. This limits the risk of malfunctioning.
The concept is a modular and mobile chip recycling station for high management capacity that can operate 24 hours a day in automatic mode and process the entire volume of chips of a production line, a workshop or an entire factory.
This line recycles stainless steel chips for a group that manufactures watch cases for the Swiss watchmaking industry.
Processing line for chips for stainless steel turnings from the manufacture of hydraulic fittings. The operator inserts his chip trolley into the trolley tilter and launches the machine cycle. The machine works independently. It shred the balls of chips before taking it to the wringer via a scraper conveyor. The chips are then compacted to be remelted. The oils are recovered and sent back to the machines.
We automatically recover the chips directly from the machine conveyor via a vacuum system that brings them back to the processing line. The chips are separated into two grades and then pass through the wringer. Then the line distributes the chips in different bins.
Thanks to this complete processing line, we are able to achieve a moisture rate below 0,1%.
Chip processing line 4.0, connected to the production line supervision. The line then divides the briquettes into Big-Bags, these are weighed and an associated delivery note is printed.
Shredding of the skeletons then wringing out to recover the stamping oils. Finally, the briquettes are compacted and divided into different Big-Bags.
Separation line between brass fines and bar ends from turning machines.
As the customer's chips are sent by sea container to its outlet, this line allows the wringing out and therefore the recovery of cutting oils, but also the optimisation of the container loading by optimising the filling of the container.
Shredding and briquetting chip processing system for a recycling service provider.
Chip processing line to recover cutting oils from steel chips for this customer.
The fully automatic management of this line allows for the highest possible revaluation of both grades of chips and the recovery of both cutting fluids through a single machine. This unit has been designed with an automatic ejection system for foreign parts. This limits the risk of malfunctioning.
The concept is a modular and mobile chip recycling station for high management capacity that can operate 24 hours a day in automatic mode and process the entire volume of chips of a production line, a workshop or an entire factory.
This line recycles stainless steel chips for a group that manufactures watch cases for the Swiss watchmaking industry.