Scrap baller
The scrap cut behind the shear, caused by the trimming process, is guided underneath or is sucked by a fan system and wound onto a scrap baller and into a scrap ball. A lifter transports the scrap ball to the top and drops it into a scrap container.
For the processing of carbon steel, silicon steel, stainless steel and non ferrous metals such as aluminium and alloys, lithographic, copper, brass and titanium.
The most essential parameters
- Cut-off edge width from 3 mm up to 100 mm per side, dependent on material and customers demands
- Scrap removal of typical gauge ranges of: 0.08–0.8 mm, 0.1–1 mm, 0.3–4.0 mm, 0.5–6 mm, 1–8 mm and 2–10 mm (only cutting)
- For line speeds up to 500 m/min for scrap chopping and speeds > 1,800 m/min for scrap balling