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What Copper Materials Can the Copper Briquetting Machine Process

2026-01-07 Leave a message

Copper Briquetting Materials

Copper briquetting machines can efficiently process various types of copper materials, transforming them into compact, regular blocks for easier storage, transportation, and recycling. Below are the main material types suitable for briquetting:

Copper Shavings & Powder
  • This type of copper material mostly originates from machining processes, and is scattered and low in density.
  • Whether it's long coils of copper shavings from lathe machining, short fragments from milling, or fine copper powder from grinding, all can be processed by the copper briquetting machine.
  • The equipment can compress loose copper shavings and powder into regular blocks, solving the problems of large storage space and easy damage during transportation, facilitating subsequent recycling and reprocessing.
Copper Ingot & Bar Scrap
  • This includes scraps, substandard copper ingots, and cut copper bars generated during production.
  • While these copper materials are relatively regular in shape, their individual size or weight may not meet subsequent processing requirements.
  • They can be compressed and consolidated using a briquetting machine.
  • Briquetting reduces the number of furnace loading operations during subsequent smelting, improving processing efficiency and preventing uneven heating of small scrap pieces during processing.
Copper Alloy Scrap
  • This covers various copper alloy scraps with acceptable copper content suitable for briquetting processes.
  • Materials include scraps, edges, or discarded parts from brass, bronze, and cupronickel alloys.
  • Copper briquetting machines can achieve stable briquetting by adjusting pressing parameters according to the characteristics of different copper alloys.
  • This facilitates the centralized recycling of this type of alloy scrap and improves the recycling rate of alloy resources.
Copper in Special Conditions
  • This includes copper material with a small amount of oil or moisture on the surface.
  • Also includes dismantled scrap copper parts after preliminary sorting and impurity removal.
  • The equipment is adaptable to this type of copper material with only simple pretreatment needed.
  • Large impurities or excessive oil should be removed before briquetting to ensure briquette quality while solving processing challenges.