Showing posts with label copper scrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copper scrap. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 February 2017

Recycle Your Scrap Metals with Lucky Group – Efficient & Profitable

Lucky Group has been in the metal recycling business for more than four decades. It continues to provide the best metal recycling solutions. Suppliers get the best rates for their  scrap metals. Moreover, Lucky Group continues to progress and provide environmental sustainable recycling solutions in Dubai.

Get best value deal

Individuals and industries trust Lucky Group for the best value in return for recycling their scrap metals in Dubai. For your convenience, our locally and family-owned business also processes and trades the metals.

Enjoy customised solutions 

Whether your metal recycling needs is a one-time cleanout or a continuous process, expect us to give you the best monetary value for your scrap metals.

Become a part of the go green generation 

Non-biodegradable metals like copper when dumped in land-fills affect the land’s fertility and its surrounding environment negatively. You can choose to go green and recycle your scrap in an eco-friendly way. Moreover, also get best rates for your scrap.

Your trust is never compromised 

Our experienced professionals will develop an efficient plan that suits your metal scrap recycling needs.

For individual as well as commercial needs, our expert consultants are ready to meet and assist you in determining the suitable course of action based on your consumption and production schedule.

Contact us now for the best rates in the industry.

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Thursday, 11 December 2014

How can you upcycle discarded copper pipes?

Where to find copper pipes in your house

Copper pipes are commonly used in houses for plumbing purposes. Copper pipes are non-toxic and safer than lead and hence most new households install copper pipes for their hot and cold water supply.

If you are upgrading the plumbing of your home, there is a lot you can do with copper pipes.

How to upcycle copper pipes?

This is the age of DIY. Upcycle is the recycling of old objects in such a way so as to create something of value. Here are some ways to upcycle discarded copper pipes.

If you have lots of copper piping, consider building an open copper bookshelf.
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Copper can also be re-used as a curtain road. It looks gleaming and great and goes well with any type of curtain.


Here are a few ways where copper pipes can be  upcycled as lamps. We think there is something amazingly beautiful about copper gleaming in light.




 


Selling copper as scrap

If you do not feel like experimenting with copper fixtures, there is another way you can help upcycle the metal.

Simply sell copper at the scrap yard to make some money. Copper is very highly valued at the scrap yard. The average return value is generally between $2-4 per pound of copper. Every time copper is recycled, 100% of the metal is recovered. So by selling copper at the scrap yard you are definitely doing your bit for the environment.

If you want to know about other metals you can sell to make money, read this blogpost.

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

What Has Led To The Growth Of Aluminium Scrap Dealers?

Come across an industry or a manufacturing company, and you will see tons of metal scraps. These materials have been in use for several years now and continue to be used for a range of purposes for different sectors. Scrap metals can be in the form of ferrous as well as non ferrous. Because of the spur in the growth of scrap, scrap dealers of Dubai havemade it to one of the most promising and flourishing industries today.

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For instance, iron scrap is acquired from different items such as machines, equipments, structures, construction sites, it is used in cars etc. These scraps first and foremost are recycled, and then put to use in the form of bridges, roads, transport, construction, and a lot more. This way iron becomes economical, along with being a major help in the conservation of natural resources. Similarly, since aluminium is used in an array of products let us understand the speciality of aluminium as a metal.

It is the properties of aluminium that make it a worldwide hit! Take a look, and you will be surprised to see so many qualities attached to a single metal:

  • Light Weight: Aluminium is an industrial metal, but it is a lot lighter in comparison with other metals such as steel, brass, copper etc

  • Sturdy: Aluminium can stand heavy pressures, hence it is used in buildings, bridges etc. When aluminium alloy is used it is almost equal to the strength of steel.

  • Electrical and Thermal Conductivity: It can promptly spread heat or cooling energy in a smooth manner

  • Ductility: It is ductile thus, it can be drawn into wires

  • Malleability: It is malleable therefore it can be customized by alloying it with various metals

  • Economical and Recyclable:It is extremely cost effective. As a result, it can be used for several things even after it has been recycledaluminium-scrap-recycling in Dubai, lucky alloy dubai, uae


Aluminium is known to be a commercial metal. It is mostly used for industrial purposes and is used in all parts of the world. The use of this metal ranges from construction to packaging, goods and machinery, as well as several other electrical and non-electrical applications. The increase in the demand for aluminium has led to a considerable boom in manufacturing sectors all around the world. This in turn, has led to a lot of environmental benefits. Moreover, it has added revenue to the country, along with a drastic growth and development of scrap traders in Dubai.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Need some relief from those Rising Electricity Bills in Dubai?

Living in Dubai has never been easy. A jewel of the Middle East, it offers its citizens the best of the best. A great place to bring up children and lead a fruitful life, that’s balanced between work and society; Dubai offers a lot to its residents.

But there is one thing that the residents of Dubai have been unhappy with and those are the utility bills. The electricity bills only keep on rising and it is not that DEWA is after everyone’s stack of greens; but just that it is getting rather expensive to provide electricity to the city. There is no way out for residents and commercial establishments alike — you either pay or live in darkness. The weather of the Middle East is not very forgiving either.

copper scrap from Dubai’s scrap yards

There is however one simple way to reduce your energy consumption and that is switching to newer appliances. Newer appliances save a lot when it comes to your power bills by making efficient use of electricity. This happens thanks to the quality copper components that are used in newer appliances leading to lesser wastage while delivering more power. It is wise to buy something new because newer appliances are always built to be more energy efficient. Older appliances will always consume a lot more. Be it a refrigerator or a boiler, newer is always better. Even when it comes to computers, newer processors are designed to consume a lot less electricity while delivering more power.

But don’t dispose that old boiler away in the trash just yet! Once in the trash, these appliances end up at landfills and incinerators where they are either burned or dumped, leading to polluting ground water or the air deteriorating the quality of any one of the two.

Quality copper components come from quality copper scrap from Dubai’s scrap yards and virgin copper from the mines. Scrap which is recovered from older appliances are modified and processed into better quality raw materials for manufacturing newer and greener products. This apart from saving money for manufacturers and delivering greener products at the consumer end also helps save the environment. Recycling copper and other metals from appliances although being a tough job, helps reduce the need for mining and helps manufacturers and brands deliver greener products that have been made from recycled metals.

Modern appliance centres today will even take your older appliances and offer discounts on newer ones encouraging recycling and saving them from reaching the landfills. So what are you waiting for? Take your appliances to your nearest appliance centre and replace them with new ones and see your electricity bills drop!

Monday, 23 April 2012

Is Disposing Trash in one bin Cheaper than Segregating it?

I am quite sure this question must have popped up in your mind at least once; “is it really worth segregating all my trash?” If you love the environment, then you probably would not need a valid reason. Else, if you are one of those who would simply recycle because the law forces you to, then this thought would have definitely come across your mind, every single time you sat down to segregate your daily trash.

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Recycling can be simply defined as the process in which used materials can be processed into new products to prevent the waste of the remainder, while reducing the consumption of virgin materials for producing other new products. Simply put, it is environmentally good to recycle. “But isn’t disposing trash together in one garbage bag cheaper?” one may ask.

Just in case you are not aware about this, but it is a fact that landfills, worldwide are filling up—and fast. The worldwide population is rising to unprecedented levels and there is no space to get rid of the trash that we generate on a day-to-day basis. This is where I come back to your question; to which the answer is a big ‘NO’.
overnments and municipalities worldwide are paying large sums of money for getting rid of humongous amounts of waste into landfills. Landfills too will keep filling up, which is why landfills owners have begun landfill-mining. Landfill mining started-off back in 1953 in Israel and the rest of the world has only begun to catch up with it recently. The reason why it has caught up only recently is because there were other more important events that took place after 1953; following which most countries forgot about the whole concept. Landfill mining involves opening up closed landfills and filtering and sorting out the trash (mainly metals) which is then packed up and tucked in once again. Doing this is profitable, since large amounts of scrap metal can be recovered and more space can be created within the landfill itself. Scrap metal recyclers would be more than glad to take in such metals which mainly consists of ferrous scrap, copper scrap and aluminium scrap; usually in the form of cans (since most people dump them along with their regular trash). But this would also depend upon several other factors such as the quality of the scrap metals.

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Recycling at home, kills the problem from the root, segregating trash at its origin; and is right about the best thing one can do to save this planet. After all it is we who are stuck here on the third rock from the Sun; and there is—as of today—no other place to go.