Manufacturing Scrap

 We understand the unique needs of the manufacturing industry and offer efficient and sustainable solutions for managing your scrap materials. Our goal is to help you maximize the value of your waste while promoting environmentally friendly practices.

Materials We Accept

We buy a wide range of manufacturing scrap materials, including but not limited to:

  • Ferrous Metals:
    • Steel: Carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel, and other steel alloys.
    • Iron: Cast iron, wrought iron, and other iron-based materials.
  • Non-Ferrous Metals:
    • Aluminum: Sheet, extrusions, castings, and other aluminum products.
    • Copper: Wiring, tubing, sheet, and other copper forms.
    • Brass: Rods, sheets, turnings, and other brass components.
    • Bronze: Bearings, sheets, and other bronze items.
    • Zinc: Die-cast products, sheets, and other zinc materials.
    • Lead: Sheets, pipes, and other lead-based items.
    • Nickel: Sheets, rods, and other nickel-based materials.
  • Specialty Alloys:
    • Titanium: Sheets, tubes, turnings, and other titanium products.
    • Inconel: Sheets, tubes, and other Inconel alloys.
    • Monel: Sheets, rods, and other Monel materials.
    • Electronics Scrap:
      • Circuit Boards: Printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic components.
      • Cables and Wiring: Insulated copper wire, aluminum wire, and other electronic cables.
    • Plastic Scrap:
      • Polyethylene (PE): High-density (HDPE) and low-density (LDPE) products.
      • Polypropylene (PP): Sheets, tubes, and other polypropylene items.
      • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC): Pipes, fittings, and other PVC products.
      • Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS): Sheets, pipes, and other ABS materials.
    • Other Materials:
      • Rubber: Industrial rubber scrap from manufacturing processes.
      • Glass: Manufacturing glass waste, including sheets and off-cuts.
      • Wood: Pallets, crates, and other wooden manufacturing waste.
    • Monel: Sheets, rods, and other Monel materials.

Tips for Receiving a Quick and Accurate Quote:

  1. Take Photos of Your Scrap
    • Snap clear pictures to help us identify and evaluate your materials.
  2. Estimate Quantity or Weight
    • Provide an approximate amount or weight of your scrap for a more precise quote.
  3. Describe the Condition
    • Mention whether your scrap is mixed metals, a single type of metal, or mixed with other non-metal waste.
  4. Include Location Details
    • Share the address where your scrap is located for convenient pickup and processing.
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