METAL SCRAP


“Stainless steel is an iron alloy that contains nickel and chromium to protect it against corrosion and rust. Also known as inox steel, this material is remarkably strong and resistant to high temperatures providing optimum performance under severe environmental and chemical conditions. Stainless steel’s inherent physical properties make it ideal for use in the construction, automotive and transportation sectors. Its versatility also makes it a popular material in household items such as kitchen appliances and cutlery.

The demand for stainless steel has doubled in the last ten years, with production increasing to more than 25 million tonnes a year. In this context, the recycling industry has become a vital player in providing a stable supply of quality secondary raw material.

Besides nickel and chromium, other major alloying elements used in combination with steel include; molybdenum, titanium, tungsten and vanadium. These metals are scarce and only available in very few parts of the word, which makes extraction costly and difficult. Recycling is therefore essential to avoid depleting the planet’s natural resources. “ - Bureau of International Recycling

We primarily deal with the following types of scrap and alloy types.  

Metal Scrap in the form of

  • » Solid Plate scrap
  • »Forging Flash / Forging Solids
  • » Turning/Pucks/Blended Turning Grinding Dust
  • » Shredded
  • » Runner Rizer

We trade in the following Alloy types:

 » Chromium-nickel scrap
 » Chromium-nickel-molybdenum scrap
 » 400 series
 » 300 series
 » duplex and super duplex
 » high nickel alloys
 » tool steel
 » 17-4Ph / 15-5
 » alloy steel
 
» copper-nickel scrap
 » High-speed steel scrap
 » Tungsten-carbide scrap

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End Cuts Of Ingot Forging Flash
   
   
Forging Flash H13,H11 Scrap
   
   
Ingot Scrap Pipe Scrap
   
   
Pucks Runner Rizer
   
   
Solids Metal Scrap
   
   
Nickel Scrap Shredded Scrap
   
   

 

Recycling one tonne of steel saves 1,100 kilograms of iron ore, 630 kilograms of coal, and 55 kilograms of limestone.