Friday, 30 June 2017

Iron Metal Scrap & Its Importance


Scrapping industry provides enough opportunities for scrappers to earn and the environment to be protected from degradation thanks to recycling. Recycling metal scrap prevents harmful metals from getting in contact with the air, water or ground which otherwise pollutes them. Now, let us delve into the importance of one such scrap metal which is iron.

Iron metal scrap, a global metal…

Iron scrap metal which is recycled is used for various purposes from construction of roads to bridges. Iron metal scrap also has its uses in automobile manufacturing and aircraft building. Iron is a cost effective metal and relieves the burden of undue exploitation off precious natural resources.

Iron metal scrap, a protector…

Metal scrap in the form of iron is used to clean water and polluted industrial wastewater. The process of cleaning polluted and harmful water with the help of scrap metals is a boon to the society, making clean drinking water more accessible to people.

Conclusion

Iron scrap metal is also used to design useful items like tins and cans at affordable costs which benefit industries like food manufacturing and beverage. The best thing about iron metal scrap is that it largely reduces the ever-increasing usage of natural resources that are sparsely available.

In case if you’re looking out for a Dubai scrap trading company that deals with all kinds of metal scrap then contact us. We provide the right value, guidance and services; every time.

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Thursday, 15 June 2017

Recycling Metal Scrap – Copper Wires


For any scrapper, possession of copper is as good as holding gold. Copper is obviously way cheaper than gold, however its abundance makes it a valuable metal. In the metal scrap industry, very few metals provide more profit than copper when recycled.

Copper is always booming

Scrap metal industry is a booming sector and one of the most lucrative metals is copper. If you are looking to earn money out of selling copper scrap you should know which copper scrap dealers to get in touch with. Look for the reliable ones; check the company’s past record and enquire about its services and fair monetary policies through its past and current customers.

When handling copper wires…

Copper pipes and copper wires are made from same material. However, wire scrapping is little more tedious as the wire is more intricately made. It is also covered with insulation.

What state is your copper material in? The answer will play a key role in determining how much can you expect out of the sale or recycling transaction.

It is undeniable that a clean copper wire that is devoid of impurities will give you the highest return as one of the fortune metals.

Many tend to destroy the rubber insulation on the copper wire with fire to avoid the difficulty of scraping it off. However, burning rubber is not recommended as it impacts the environment badly and is also illegal in some places.

Last but not the least, burning the rubber insulation degrades the value you will receive on recycling the thus placing your item in the lowest value category.

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Disclaimer: This article(s) has been prepared solely for information purposes, using publicly-accessible sources that are believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing. LUCKY GROUP accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from the use of information, images or opinions expressed in the report. LUCKY GROUP does not give warranty of any kind regarding the completeness, accuracy and reliability of the information included in the article(s).