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How to Improve the Quality of Metal Chips Press

2026-02-10 Leave a message
  • Raw Material Pretreatment Control

    Raw material quality directly affects the quality of pressed chips, so proper pretreatment is essential.

    Screen metal shavings to remove impurities such as stones and wood chips, preventing them from affecting the density and purity of the chips.

    Simultaneously, dry damp metal shavings to reduce the impact of moisture on the pressing effect, preventing problems such as looseness and cracking.

    This ensures uniform raw material texture, laying the foundation for high-quality pressed chips and consistent briquette quality.

  • Equipment Parameter Adjustment

    Properly adjusting equipment parameters is key to improving the quality of pressed chips.

    Accurately adjust the pressing pressure and time according to the type, hardness, and fineness of the metal shavings to avoid insufficient pressure leading to loose chips, or excessive pressure causing equipment damage and chip deformation.

    Simultaneously adjust the feeding speed to ensure uniform feeding, avoiding excessive or insufficient feeding that affects the forming effect.

    This ensures that each finished chip has consistent density and shape, meeting quality standards for all briquettes.

  • Pressing Process Optimization

    Optimizing the pressing process can further improve the quality of pressed chips.

    A layered pressing method is used to ensure that metal shavings are fully stressed within the cavity, guaranteeing a dense, void-free briquette.

    During the pressing process, the equipment is kept running smoothly to prevent vibration from causing poor briquette formation.

    Simultaneously, the briquette's forming specifications are adjusted according to the finished product requirements to ensure a smooth, burr-free, and defect-free surface.

    This improves the briquette's appearance and practical performance, enhancing its market value and usability.

  • Routine Equipment Maintenance

    Good equipment condition is a prerequisite for stable briquette quality.

    Regularly clean and lubricate the pressing cavity, pressing head, and other components to prevent wear and material buildup that could affect the pressing effect.

    Promptly check the operating status of core components and replace aged or damaged parts to prevent equipment failures that could cause fluctuations in briquette quality.

    Proper equipment maintenance extends the equipment's lifespan and ensures a consistently high-quality briquette production, reducing downtime and production costs.