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This Factory Workshop article shows real warehouse photos of scrap metal recycling machines, including cast aluminum crushers, motor rotor crushers, thermal break aluminum scrap crushers, and a 2000 model oil drum shredder. These machines are prepared for scrap metal recycling applications.
For scrap metal recycling projects, production ability is important, but warehouse preparation is also important. Many customers need machines within a clear delivery schedule. If the manufacturer has machines in stock or under regular preparation, the project can move faster from purchase to installation.
This Factory Workshop article shows real photos from our equipment warehouse. The machines include cast aluminum crushers, motor rotor crushers, thermal break aluminum scrap crushers, and a 2000 model oil drum shredder. These machines are prepared for different scrap metal recycling applications and can help customers understand our equipment range more clearly.
Cast Aluminum Crusher for Aluminum Scrap Processing
Cast aluminum is common in the recycling industry. It may come from old aluminum parts, aluminum housings, casting waste, machine parts, and mixed aluminum scrap. These materials are often irregular in shape and need size reduction before sorting, melting, or further recycling.
The cast aluminum crusher in the warehouse is designed to crush large aluminum scrap into smaller pieces. After crushing, the material is easier to transport, separate, and process. For recycling plants and aluminum processing companies, this machine can improve handling efficiency and reduce manual work.
This type of crusher can be used for:
Cast aluminum scrap
Aluminum blocks
Aluminum housings
Waste aluminum parts
Aluminum alloy scrap
Recycling plant pre-processing
Motor Rotor Crusher for Waste Motor Recycling
Motor rotor recycling is an important part of waste motor processing. A motor rotor usually contains valuable metal materials, and crushing can make the next separation step easier.
The motor rotor crusher shown in the warehouse is used for processing different sizes of waste motor rotors. The crusher reduces the rotor size through impact and crushing force. After crushing, the material can be sent to magnetic separation, manual sorting, or other recycling processes.
For waste motor recycling companies, a motor rotor crusher can reduce labor intensity and increase processing efficiency. It is especially suitable for customers who handle motors, rotors, stators, and mixed electrical scrap regularly.
Thermal Break Aluminum Scrap Crusher for Window and Door Recycling
Thermal break aluminum is widely used in windows, doors, and building materials. During production, installation, or demolition, a large amount of thermal break aluminum scrap may be generated. This material often contains aluminum profiles, insulation strips, screws, rubber parts, and other mixed components.
The thermal break aluminum scrap crusher in the warehouse is suitable for crushing aluminum profiles, waste window frames, door frame scrap, and aluminum offcuts. After crushing, the material size becomes more uniform, making the next separation and recycling process easier.
This machine is suitable for:
Thermal break aluminum scrap
Waste aluminum window frames
Aluminum door profiles
Building aluminum scrap
Aluminum profile offcuts
Mixed aluminum material pre-processing
2000 Model Oil Drum Shredder for Metal Drum Recycling
An oil drum is a typical thin metal container. It has a large volume and takes up too much space during storage and transportation. Before recycling, oil drums are usually shredded to reduce volume and improve handling efficiency.
The 2000 model oil drum shredder is designed for waste oil drums, metal drums, paint drums, iron barrels, and similar container materials. The machine uses low-speed and high-torque shredding to pull the drum into the cutter box and tear it into smaller pieces.
After shredding, the material is easier to transport, bale, crush, or separate. For recycling yards and metal drum recycling companies, this machine is a practical choice for volume reduction and pre-processing.
Suitable materials include:
Oil drum
Waste metal drum
Iron barrel
Paint drum
Steel container
Thin metal packaging scrap
Iron Chips and Other Scrap Metal Materials
Besides large scrap metal, aluminum scrap, motor rotors, and oil drums, many factories also produce iron chips and metal shavings during machining. Iron chips are loose, bulky, and sometimes mixed with oil. Depending on the recycling process, customers may need conveying, compacting, crushing, or other treatment solutions.
In real recycling projects, customers often handle more than one type of material. A recycling plant may process cast aluminum, motor rotor scrap, thermal break aluminum, oil drums, iron chips, and mixed metal scrap at the same time. For this reason, machine selection should be based on raw material type, feeding size, required capacity, and the next separation process.
Why Real Warehouse Photos Matter
Before buying recycling equipment, customers want to know more than machine specifications. They also want to see the real manufacturing and warehouse condition of the supplier. Real warehouse photos show actual machines, not rendered images or edited promotional pictures.
The machines shown in this Factory Workshop article are prepared for different scrap metal recycling needs. The warehouse includes cast aluminum crushers, motor rotor crushers, thermal break aluminum scrap crushers, and a 2000 model oil drum shredder. These real photos help customers check machine type, structure, and production preparation before making a purchase decision.
If your materials include cast aluminum, motor rotor scrap, thermal break aluminum, oil drum, iron chips, or other scrap metal materials, we can recommend a suitable crusher, shredder, or complete recycling line according to your processing requirements.