In Serbia and the wider Balkan region, scrap processing is moving from “simple collection” to shipment-ready production. Logistics cost pressure, tighter loading windows, and higher buyer expectations are pushing yards to deliver scrap in consistent, container-friendly sizes. Oversize material creates a hidden cost chain: it clogs lanes, forces repeated crane moves, and delays trucks. When dispatch becomes unpredictable, margins suffer. That is why more operators are investing in a container scrap metal shear as a core sizing station—turning mixed heavy scrap into loadable pieces with a repeatable daily rhythm.
A Serbia-based recycler handling mixed heavy scrap faced three major bottlenecks:
Oversize pieces created frequent re-handling and slowdowns
Cutting output varied, causing stacking issues and loading delays
Peak inbound days overloaded the cutting area, disrupting dispatch
They needed a hydraulic scrap shear that could stabilize output size and reduce “problem pieces.”
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied one Q43W-4000A3 400-ton container scrap metal shear to build a clean workflow: feed → hold → cut → discharge → load. The wide feeding mouth supports practical loading, while the hold cylinder stabilizes irregular pieces for more controlled cutting. With a steady 3–4 cuts/min rhythm and an air cooling system, this container shear machine helps keep the sizing step predictable during long shifts—exactly what dispatch-driven yards need.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-4000A3 Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 400 ton class (Cutting cylinders: 2000×2 kN, 2 pcs, stroke 950 mm) |
| Hold cylinder | 1000 kN (100 ton), stroke 800 mm |
| Speed-up cylinder | 500 kN (50 ton), stroke 970 mm |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3200 × 2400 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1400 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1400 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 4–6 t/h |
| Max system pressure | 25.0 MPa |
| Cooling | Air cooling system |
| Motors | 37 kW × 2 sets, 1480 r/min |
| Pumps | HY160Y-RP × 2 sets, 160 ml/r, 31.5 MPa |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customizable) |
| Total power | ~85.5 kW (heating power 9 kW) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 6650 × 2500 × 2920 mm |
| Total weight | ~20.5 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap |
Square 100×100; Angle 180×180×15 (3 pcs); Round Φ110; I-beam 320×132×11.5; Plate 30×450; Channel 320×90×10 |
After commissioning, the customer reported that output became more consistent, fewer pieces required secondary handling, and dispatch planning improved. The cutting area stayed cleaner, and the yard spent less time repositioning scrap and more time loading outbound trucks.
This Serbia project shows how a scrap metal shear machine designed for container sizing can reduce yard congestion, improve stacking discipline, and create a predictable dispatch rhythm.
Q1: Why choose a container scrap metal shear instead of a standard shear?
A container-oriented shear focuses on producing consistent, loadable cut sizes that improve truck/container utilization and dispatch reliability.
Q2: What limits cutting efficiency in real yards?
Usually re-handling and unstable clamping—not pure tonnage. Strong holding and predictable discharge reduce interruptions.
Q3: What information is needed for model selection?
Scrap type, max thickness/size, daily tonnage, target cut length, and your loading method (crane/forklift).
CTA: Send your scrap type + max thickness + daily tons + target cut length. We’ll recommend the best container shear configuration and yard layout.
In Serbia and the wider Balkan region, scrap processing is moving from “simple collection” to shipment-ready production. Logistics cost pressure, tighter loading windows, and higher buyer expectations are pushing yards to deliver scrap in consistent, container-friendly sizes. Oversize material creates a hidden cost chain: it clogs lanes, forces repeated crane moves, and delays trucks. When dispatch becomes unpredictable, margins suffer. That is why more operators are investing in a container scrap metal shear as a core sizing station—turning mixed heavy scrap into loadable pieces with a repeatable daily rhythm.
A Serbia-based recycler handling mixed heavy scrap faced three major bottlenecks:
Oversize pieces created frequent re-handling and slowdowns
Cutting output varied, causing stacking issues and loading delays
Peak inbound days overloaded the cutting area, disrupting dispatch
They needed a hydraulic scrap shear that could stabilize output size and reduce “problem pieces.”
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied one Q43W-4000A3 400-ton container scrap metal shear to build a clean workflow: feed → hold → cut → discharge → load. The wide feeding mouth supports practical loading, while the hold cylinder stabilizes irregular pieces for more controlled cutting. With a steady 3–4 cuts/min rhythm and an air cooling system, this container shear machine helps keep the sizing step predictable during long shifts—exactly what dispatch-driven yards need.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-4000A3 Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 400 ton class (Cutting cylinders: 2000×2 kN, 2 pcs, stroke 950 mm) |
| Hold cylinder | 1000 kN (100 ton), stroke 800 mm |
| Speed-up cylinder | 500 kN (50 ton), stroke 970 mm |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3200 × 2400 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1400 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1400 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 4–6 t/h |
| Max system pressure | 25.0 MPa |
| Cooling | Air cooling system |
| Motors | 37 kW × 2 sets, 1480 r/min |
| Pumps | HY160Y-RP × 2 sets, 160 ml/r, 31.5 MPa |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customizable) |
| Total power | ~85.5 kW (heating power 9 kW) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 6650 × 2500 × 2920 mm |
| Total weight | ~20.5 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap |
Square 100×100; Angle 180×180×15 (3 pcs); Round Φ110; I-beam 320×132×11.5; Plate 30×450; Channel 320×90×10 |
After commissioning, the customer reported that output became more consistent, fewer pieces required secondary handling, and dispatch planning improved. The cutting area stayed cleaner, and the yard spent less time repositioning scrap and more time loading outbound trucks.
This Serbia project shows how a scrap metal shear machine designed for container sizing can reduce yard congestion, improve stacking discipline, and create a predictable dispatch rhythm.
Q1: Why choose a container scrap metal shear instead of a standard shear?
A container-oriented shear focuses on producing consistent, loadable cut sizes that improve truck/container utilization and dispatch reliability.
Q2: What limits cutting efficiency in real yards?
Usually re-handling and unstable clamping—not pure tonnage. Strong holding and predictable discharge reduce interruptions.
Q3: What information is needed for model selection?
Scrap type, max thickness/size, daily tonnage, target cut length, and your loading method (crane/forklift).
CTA: Send your scrap type + max thickness + daily tons + target cut length. We’ll recommend the best container shear configuration and yard layout.