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In the field of scrap copper recycling, the rectangular reverberatory furnace stands out for its "accept-all" charging capability—a feature that brings significant convenience and efficiency to production.

Unlike other furnace types that impose strict requirements on the size and form of feedstocks, the rectangular reverberatory furnace boasts a spacious, flat hearth and a wide charging door. This structural advantage allows it to easily accommodate scrap copper of diverse shapes and forms; whether dealing with irregular copper busbars, bulky motor rotors, or loose bundles of copper shavings and offcuts, materials can be charged directly into the furnace. Such broad material adaptability greatly simplifies the feedstock preparation process.
Consequently, enterprises avoid the need for heavy investment in large-scale cutting equipment or high-pressure baling presses, nor do they need to expend significant manpower on meticulous sorting and pre-treatment of scrap. This not only substantially lowers equipment procurement and maintenance costs but also reduces the physical strain on workers. The ability to charge raw materials directly shortens loading times and accelerates the production pace.
In summary, the rectangular reverberatory furnace's "accept-all" charging advantage represents more than just versatility; it embodies a pragmatic approach to production—achieving efficient smelting with minimal pre-treatment costs and offering a highly competitive solution for scrap copper recycling.