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Copper scrap

Copper is among the most valuable metals available when it comes to scrap collection and recycling.  With an infinite recyclable life, copper is used and reused in motors, computers, construction, industrial machinery and more.  Whether you’re a collector or dealer of scrap in a hobbyist, part-time or professional capacity, a reliable method of sourcing quality […]

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Bronze & Brass Scrap

Bronze and Brass are copper alloys, which means that they primarily contain copper with various other metals, such as zinc, tin, and lead to form a new metal in the form of bronze or brass. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, brass is yellow in color and often used as a substitute of […]

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Aluminium scrap

ALIMINIUM is a light metal, soft but resistant, having a brilliant white colour and a density approximately a third of that of steel or copper. We can find aluminum scrap in the following forms : ALIMINIUM is a light metal, soft but resistant, having a brilliant white color and a density approximately a third of that […]

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Copper nickel scrap

Continental Steel & Tube Company can provide a broad range of alloy materials to suit your industrial needs. Known as your “Hard-To-Find Metals Specialist,”.

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Zinc scrap

ZINC is a bluish white metal, which has similarities with magnesium and beryllium. The most common alloys of zinc are with aluminum and copper, which improve the characteristics of zinc including its ability to be molded. It is also a lesser component in various alloys, mainly with copper as brass (3% to 45% zinc), alpaca 

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Lead scrap

LEAD is a heavy metal which is steamed to give it a matt grey colour. It is flexible, non-elastic and can be easily smelted. It is not a good conductor of electricity, but it is resistant to radiation and corrosion. Lead can form alloys with many metals, and is used in this way in the 

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Tin and Tin Lead Alloys

As tin has been one of the higher valued base metals and as the infrastructure to reclaim tin has been well-developed for many years, the metal has significant 

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