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Metals

Whether it’s ferrous or non-ferrous metals, we facilitate the collection of metal materials, ensuring that they are recycled and repurposed effectively. Our streamlined processes guarantee that your metal waste is directed towards sustainable solutions, minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency.

Ferrous metals

Ferrous metals are materials that primarily contain iron, known for their strength, durability, and magnetic properties. Common examples include steel and cast iron, which are widely used in various industries due to their unique characteristics.

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HMS1 (Heavy Melting Steel 1)

HMS1, a grade of scrap steel, is highly sought after for recycling due to its high metal content. Reusing HMS1 in steel production not only conserves energy but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions associated with new steel manufacturing. The recycling of HMS1 supports a circular economy by transforming waste into valuable resources.
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HMS-2 (Heavy Melting Steel 2)

HMS-2 is another grade of scrap steel that can be effectively recycled and reused in various applications. By processing HMS-2, industries can recover valuable materials while minimizing waste and environmental impact. The recycling of HMS-2 contributes to sustainable practices in steel production, promoting resource conservation and energy efficiency.
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Cast Steel

Cast steel is highly recyclable, allowing for the recovery of valuable materials while reducing waste. Reusing cast steel components in new applications can significantly lower production costs and energy consumption. The recycling process for cast steel is efficient, making it a sustainable choice for various industries.
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Heavy Metal

Heavy metals, when recycled, can be repurposed for various applications, reducing the need for new raw materials. Proper recycling and reuse of heavy metals help mitigate environmental pollution and conserve natural resources. Industries are increasingly adopting practices to recycle heavy metals, promoting sustainability and reducing their ecological footprint.

Non Ferrous metals

Non-ferrous metals are metals that do not contain significant amounts of iron. Unlike ferrous metals, which are magnetic and prone to rusting, non-ferrous metals are typically more resistant to corrosion and oxidation. They are known for their unique properties, such as lightweight, high conductivity, and malleability, making them suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries.

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Car Engine Parts

Recycling car engine parts helps reduce waste and recover valuable metals like steel and aluminium. Many components, such as pistons and crankshafts, can be refurbished and reused, extending their lifespan and minimizing the need for new manufacturing.
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Copper

A reddish-brown metal known for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. Copper is widely used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and roofing applications. Its antimicrobial properties also make it suitable for use in medical equipment and surfaces that require hygiene.
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Aluminum

Aluminium is one of the most recyclable materials, with the ability to be recycled indefinitely without losing quality. Recycling aluminium saves up to 95% of the energy required to produce new aluminium from ore. Reusing aluminium products, such as cans and foils, significantly reduces environmental impact and conserves natural resources.
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Brass

Brass can be easily recycled and reused, with many manufacturers opting for recycled brass in their products. The recycling process for brass conserves energy and reduces the need for mining new materials. By reusing brass components, industries can minimize waste and contribute to a more sustainable manufacturing cycle.
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Motors

Electric motors can be disassembled and their components recycled, allowing for the recovery of valuable materials like copper and steel. Reusing parts from old motors in new applications helps reduce waste and lowers production costs. The recycling of motors also supports the development of more sustainable technologies in various sectors.
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Alloys

Many alloys can be recycled and reused, allowing for the recovery of their constituent metals without degrading their properties. Recycling alloys reduces the need for raw material extraction and minimizes energy consumption in production. By promoting the reuse of alloy materials, industries can enhance sustainability and reduce environmental impact.
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UBC Cans

Used Beverage Containers (UBC) cans are highly recyclable, with a significant percentage being processed into new cans. Recycling UBC cans saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to producing new cans from raw materials. Reusing UBC cans in various applications, such as art and crafts, also promotes sustainability and creativity.