Showing posts with label non-ferrous metal scrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non-ferrous metal scrap. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Iron Scrap Metal Is Used For Vital Purposes Globally

Iron Scrap Metal
Millions of tons of scrap metals are put to use for various purposes globally. Both ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals are used for various industrial purposes, some of which are mentioned in this blog.

Iron scrap metal is further recycled to deliver to industries that use it to construct roads, bridges, and so on. Iron scrap is also used to manufacture automobiles, aircrafts and other modes of transport. Iron scrap metal is preferred as it is cost effective and helps preserve natural resources of the earth.

Iron scrap metal is also used to detoxify industrial wastewater that is otherwise polluted with harmful chemicals. This discovery of using scrap metals in water purification is a breakthrough in the process of enabling more and more people to get access to clean drinking water. The abundant availability of scrap metals and increasing awareness among people to recycle scrap metals regularly enhances the prospects of clean water availability by turning polluted water into clean water.

Conclusion

Another great advantage of iron scrap is that it is used to produce several useful materials for industries like food manufacturing, some of which include production of tins and cans using iron scrap. The increasing trend of scrap metal recycling has reduced the need to mine the already diminishing natural resources of the earth.

We deal with ferrous and Non-Ferrous Scrap Dubai. Contact us to get optimal rates for your scrap metals.


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Monday, 18 April 2016

How Crucial It Is To Take Metal Recycling Seriously?

On a global basis, millions and millions of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap is recycled on enormous scale. By this you can estimate the potential of metal recycling industry on a global level and the enormity of taking this subject seriously.

Addressing the fundamental recycling concern

Recycling metal scrap is a serious subject as it aims to solve the issue of rising demands for diminishing resources. It aims to solve problems related to environmental balance, sustainability and costs. These concerns if overlooked will only pile up to become huge issues for future generations.

We all can make a huge difference together

One of the largest recycling companies in UAE conducted a study that revealed how businesses and governments are looking for cheaper and reliable means to recycling. Same goes with the larger public.

Good recycling processes has no drawback

We, at Lucky Group, have a significant role to play in making a difference for the betterment of society, livelihood, and environment. However, we can’t achieve without support of all stakeholders. The people need to be informed and public organizations be alarmed about selecting their recycling companies on mere auction. Governments should be encouraged to select the companies only after a deep background check on the transparency and harmlessness of the recycling methods used.

We are Dubai Scrap Trading specialists; contact us for any kind of metal scrap recycling.

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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

The Scrap Arm: Tackling Snow

Winter does not affect you much if you belong to the industry catering to heaters. However, winter does have a significant effect on the scrap arm where the scrap yards and associated employees are seriously affected with lessor no scrap jobs due to snow. How should scrap yards tackle this snowy haul? Here are some useful suggestions.

Start preparing

Winter is the best time to prepare for great profits ahead. How?

Winter is the time when the huge snow lands make it difficult for scrappers to collect scrap thus affecting steady business flow. Instead, take time to prepare a client list. This includes the various clients you are going to contact and recommend your services after the winter thaw.

Tidy-up

Throughout the year, you may not have got time to organize your work area. Winter is the time to get everything in place so that you can focus on business as soon as the weather lightens. Put your scrapping instruments ready and brace them up, sharpen them and you are all set to bring in steady business with higher revenues.

Be done with major paperwork

The busy days often make us neglect the mundane paperwork. Winter is the best time to ensure all your bills are paid and you don’t receive a hugely numbered fine check at your doorstep later. Don’t forget to pay your taxes!

Get rid of the scrap inside

While you are busy outdoors at work, you forget to manage the scrap present inside your home. So while you’re enjoying sipping hot chocolate, take time to work on the scrap metal accumulated at your home like breaking down the redundant computers or stripping the aluminium wires.

Lucky Group is a renowned company dealing in Ferrous Scrap Dubai services and more.


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Friday, 13 March 2015

Recycling One Aluminum Can Saves Enough Electricity To Power 3 TV Sets?

This blog exemplifies the worth of recycling scrap metals like aluminum. When you recycle, you prevent the environment from further damage. Recycling sustains the ecological balance. This creates a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms which enables the entire ecosystem to remain relatively stable-


Recycling provides great ecological benefits to the earth

Other benefits include-
  1. Recycling objects helps consume 95% less energy than creating the same new object
  2. Reduces litter
  3. Reduction in landfill thereby preventing soil erosion which causes a land to lose it fertility. This is turn affects the agriculture industry which forms the backbone of most economies.
  4. Reduces greenhouse gas emission
Further you will learn the benefits of recycling aluminum cans.

The benefits of recycling aluminum-

Aluminum cans are 100% recyclable. As a result:
  • Recycling even one can saves sufficient electricity to power 3-4 TV sets-

  • Producing a new can from a recycled one, consumes only 94% of less energy than raw material usage. This greatly reduces greenhouse gas emission which is harmful for the earth’s atmosphere.
Why aluminum can is the most recycle-friendly scrap metal?

For the following 2 reasons:
  • They are extremely handy. As a result transporting them to other places becomes very easy.

  • Since 1970, the weight of aluminum cans is reduced by 40%. Back then it weighed 22 grams. Today it is as less as 13 grams. This implies easier recycle management of aluminum cans.
Feel free to contact us if you want to get rid of the pile of aluminum cans in your area. We also help in other ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals recycling.

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Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Difference Between Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metal Scrap

Recycling should be fun.

It should not be complex or so technical that it becomes a task. That is the main motivation for us to write blogs that help you recycle and keep it fun.

In today's blog post we are going to talk about the differences and similarities between ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap. People mostly get overwhelmed with the technicalities when they start recycling but after you read this blog post, we are sure you won't have any doubts about how to recycle either of these metals or negotiate on their prices.

Simply put: Ferrous metals contain iron. Non-ferrous metals do not contain any iron.

Ferrous metals include: Steel, cast iron and wrought iron. Non-ferrous metals include: aluminium, brass, copper, nickel, zinc, lead and tin. They also include precious metals like gold and silver, but you won't really  sell them at the scrap yard.

The Differences

Ferrous metals are widely used for their strength and durability. Skyscrapers, bridges, automobiles and tools use ferrous metals. But for all their strength and durability, ferrous metals have the disadvantage of rusting when exposed to air. Stainless steel and wrought iron resist rusting but not other ferrous metals.

Non-ferrous metals are not as strong as ferrous metals, but they are used for various other purposes. Aluminium is valued for its malleability and light weight and used extensively in aircrafts. Non-ferrous metals are also resistant to rusting and are used for road signs, roofing, water pipes and gutters.

The Price

The prices of ferrous metals remain fairly steady as they are available in good supply throughout the year.

Non-ferrous metals are harder to come by which makes the demand greater and the prices higher. Aluminum prices don't fluctuate as much because of its steady supply but other non-ferrous metals like copper and brass can face massive price fluctuations throughout the year.

If you are looking to sell scrap, always call the scrap dealer in advance to find out the rate they are offering to buy the metal you have to sell.

The Similarities

Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals are useful and important for the Recycling Industry and ultimately for the environment.

If you have any more questions about ferrous and non-ferrous metals, leave them in the comments and we will get back to you.