COPPER SCRAP
Copper is among the most valuable metals available when it comes to scrap collection and recycling. With an infinite recyclable life, copper is used and reused in motors, computers, construction, industrial machinery and more.
ALUMINIUM SCRAP
Clean aluminium extrusion including mixed mill finish, painted and anodised extrusion.
The material is free of zinc, iron, felt, plastic, paper, cardboard, dirt or other contaminants. Percentages of mill finish to coated to be agreed upon by buyer and seller.
ELECTRONIC SCRAP
Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal are also considered e-waste.
ZINC SCRAP
Zinc has the potential to be recycled. But unlike other metallic materials, Zinc recycling requires dealing with more complex issues, such as the separation of zinc from galvanized steel. … The collected scrap is heated until the zinc volatizes, separating from the steel as a gas.
BRASS SCRAP
Brass is a bright gold coloured alloy that consists of Copper and Zinc. Brass is a very malleable metal when compared to bronze or zinc and due to a low melting point (900-940 Deg Celsius), is a very easy metal to cast resulting in its use for a large number of household applications.
FERROUS SCRAP
Iron and steel scrap, or ferrous scrap, comes from many consumer products like automobiles and household appliances to industrial structures and equipment such as buildings, railroads, trains, bridges, ships, and farming equipment.
FERROUS SCRAP
Iron and steel scrap, or ferrous scrap, comes from many consumer products like automobiles and household appliances to industrial structures and equipment such as buildings, railroads, trains, bridges, ships, and farming equipment.
BRASS SCRAP
Brass is a bright gold coloured alloy that consists of Copper and Zinc. Brass is a very malleable metal when compared to bronze or zinc and due to a low melting point (900-940 Deg Celsius), is a very easy metal to cast resulting in its use for a large number of household applications.
FERROUS SCRAP
Iron and steel scrap, or ferrous scrap, comes from many consumer products like automobiles and household appliances to industrial structures and equipment such as buildings, railroads, trains, bridges, ships, and farming equipment.