Brass Tubes Pales/Pallu

BRASS CONDENSER TUBES Shall consist of clean condenser tubing which may be plated or unplated, free of excessive corroded material as mutually agreed. Upon mutual agree- ment between buyer and seller, may be in the form of whole bundles including iron and/or brass heads as well as iron and/or brass baffles.
Wheel Balance Weights

Wheel balance weights are small metal weights used in the automotive industry to balance the wheels and tires of vehicles. They are attached to the wheel rims to compensate for any imbalance that may occur during the assembly process or due to wear and tear.
Shredded Fridge Aluminum

SHREDDED ALUMINUM After shredding refrigerators, the recycling process yields shredded aluminum, which is the aluminum material extracted from the shredded fridge components. In addition to aluminum, shredded aluminum from fridges may also contain a small amount of copper.
Aluminium Profiles

Aluminum profiles, also known as aluminum extrusions or aluminum structural members, are specialized shapes or sections made from aluminum through the extrusion process. They are long, hollow or solid pieces with consistent cross-sectional dimensions.
Mixed heavy metals

Mixed heavy metals refer to a combination of various metals, including aluminum, copper, brass, and zinc.
Engine Scrap

Engine scrap typically consists of various metal components, including cast iron or aluminum engine blocks, cylinder heads, crankshafts, pistons, connecting rods, valves, and other parts. These components may also contain smaller elements like bearings, gaskets, or seals.
Aluminum Alloy Wheel Scrap

Mixed-Aluminium-Zorba

SHREDDED NONFERROUS SCRAP (predominantly aluminum) Shall be made up of a combination of the nonfer- rous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, magnesium, stainless steel, nickel, tin, and zinc, in elemental or alloyed (solid) form. The percentage of each metal within the nonferrous concentrate shall be subject to agreement between buyer and seller.
NON-FERROUS SCRAP METAL RECYCLING
WHAT IS NON-FERROUS METAL?
Non-Ferrous metals can be recycled over and over. The easiest way to see if a metal is non-ferrous is to see if it’s magnetic. If the metal is not magnetic, then it is a non-ferrous metal.
Non-ferrous metals do not contain a significant amount of iron. This means they are known more for their pliability than their strength. They are also resistant to rust and corrosion, which means non-ferrous scrap metals tend to be shinier than ferrous scrap metals.
Common non-ferrous metals include aluminum, lead, and copper. Although, as you can see in the non-ferrous metals list below, the category consists of a range of metals.
NON-FERROUS METALS LIST:
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PROPERTIES & BENEFITS
OF NON-FERROUS METALS
Since non-ferrous metals contain less than 1% of iron, they are not as strong as ferrous metals. However, they have other properties and benefits that make them valuable.
Non-Ferrous Metals are:
- Pliable
- Non-magnetic
- Rust-resistant
- Non-corrosive
Non-ferrous metals are often worth more than ferrous metals because they are rarer. Precious metals, such as silver and gold, are also non-ferrous metals. We would be happy to quote all non-ferrous metals.
One of the greatest benefits of non-ferrous metals is how often they can be recycled. Non-ferrous metals do not lose their chemical properties in the recycling process. So, they can be recycled an endless number of times.


