Product Groups

Scrap Metals in Focus

Explore our diverse range of nonferrous scrap metals, including aluminum, copper, zinc, and magnesium, each meticulously processed to meet your recycling and manufacturing needs.

Product Groups

Explore Four Key Areas of our Focus.

Aluminium

Aluminum is one of the most widely recycled nonferrous metals due to its versatility and the significant energy savings it offers. It is used in a variety of products, from beverage cans to automotive parts.

Interesting Facts:

  • Energy Savings: Recycling aluminum saves up to 95% of the energy required to produce new aluminium from raw materials.
  • Infinite Recyclability: Aluminium can be recycled indefinitely without losing its properties.
  • Quick Turnaround: An aluminium can be recycled and back on the shelf as a new can in as little as 60 days.

Copper

Copper is highly valued for its excellent conductivity and is extensively used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and industrial machinery. Recycling copper helps conserve natural resources and reduces the need for mining.

Interesting Facts:

  • Energy Efficiency: Recycling copper uses up to 85% less energy than producing new copper from ore.
  • High Recovery Rate: Approximately 80% of the copper ever mined is still in use today, thanks to recycling.
  • Environmental Impact: Recycling one ton of copper saves 15,000 pounds of CO2 emissions.

Magnesium

Magnesium is a lightweight metal used in automotive and aerospace industries, as well as in the production of aluminum alloys. Recycling magnesium helps reduce the environmental impact of mining and processing.

Interesting Facts:

  • Lightweight Advantage: Magnesium is the lightest structural metal, making it ideal for applications where weight reduction is crucial.
  • Energy Efficiency: Recycling magnesium uses significantly less energy compared to producing it from raw materials.
  • Environmental Benefits: Recycling magnesium reduces greenhouse gas emissions and conserves natural resources.

Zinc

Zinc is primarily used for galvanizing steel to protect it from corrosion, as well as in die-casting alloys and the production of brass. Recycling zinc helps conserve resources and reduce energy consumption.

Interesting Facts:

  • Resource Conservation: Recycling zinc reduces the need for new zinc mining, conserving natural resources.
  • Energy Savings: Recycling zinc saves up to 60% of the energy required to produce new zinc from ore.
  • Versatility: Recycled zinc can be used in a variety of applications, from galvanizing to creating new alloys.