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Common Steel Items in Scrap
Scrap Name | Description |
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Heavy Melting Steel (HMS) | Includes steel from demolished buildings, industrial structures, and large machinery, typically cut into manageable sizes. |
Stainless Steel Scrap (Grade 304/316) | High-value scrap from kitchen sinks, utensils, industrial tanks, and food processing equipment. |
Shredded Steel Scrap | Comes from vehicles, household appliances, and light industrial scrap that has been shredded into small pieces. |
Turnings | Steel shavings and chips produced as a byproduct of machining and manufacturing processes. |
Cast Iron Scrap | Heavy-duty scrap from manhole covers, engine blocks, and old machinery parts, often mixed with steel during recycling. |
Sheet Steel Scrap | Flat steel sheets from roofing, siding, and car body panels, often mixed with minor contamination. |
Steel Rebar Scrap | Reinforcing steel bars used in construction, salvaged from demolished concrete structures. |
Steel Drums and Barrels | Large drums used for transporting oil, chemicals, and other materials, often repurposed or recycled for scrap steel. |
Tool Steel Scrap | High-strength steel from tools, dies, and machinery used in heavy-duty industrial applications. |
Structural Steel Scrap | Beams, columns, and other structural components from demolished buildings and bridges. |
Stainless Steel Tanks | Large tanks used in breweries, food processing plants, and chemical industries, made from high-grade stainless steel. |
Steel Cable Scrap | Heavy-duty cables used in industrial machinery, bridges, and construction, often made of alloyed or carbon steel. |
Automotive Steel Parts | Frames, axles, and panels salvaged from end-of-life vehicles. |
White Goods Scrap | Household appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners containing significant steel content. |
Steel Furniture | Office and home furniture such as cabinets, shelves, and chairs made of durable steel. |
Galvanized Steel Scrap | Steel coated with zinc to prevent rust, often found in pipes, fencing, and roofing sheets. |
Oil and Gas Pipes | High-strength steel pipes used in the petroleum and natural gas industries, often salvaged during pipeline upgrades. |
Steel Chains | Chains used in industrial, maritime, and construction applications, valued for their weight and durability. |
Common Steel Items in Scrap
Scrap Name | Description |
---|---|
Heavy Melting Steel (HMS) | Includes steel from demolished buildings, industrial structures, and large machinery, typically cut into manageable sizes. |
Stainless Steel Scrap (Grade 304/316) | High-value scrap from kitchen sinks, utensils, industrial tanks, and food processing equipment. |
Shredded Steel Scrap | Comes from vehicles, household appliances, and light industrial scrap that has been shredded into small pieces. |
Turnings | Steel shavings and chips produced as a byproduct of machining and manufacturing processes. |
Cast Iron Scrap | Heavy-duty scrap from manhole covers, engine blocks, and old machinery parts, often mixed with steel during recycling. |
Sheet Steel Scrap | Flat steel sheets from roofing, siding, and car body panels, often mixed with minor contamination. |
Steel Rebar Scrap | Reinforcing steel bars used in construction, salvaged from demolished concrete structures. |
Steel Drums and Barrels | Large drums used for transporting oil, chemicals, and other materials, often repurposed or recycled for scrap steel. |
Tool Steel Scrap | High-strength steel from tools, dies, and machinery used in heavy-duty industrial applications. |
Structural Steel Scrap | Beams, columns, and other structural components from demolished buildings and bridges. |
Stainless Steel Tanks | Large tanks used in breweries, food processing plants, and chemical industries, made from high-grade stainless steel. |
Steel Cable Scrap | Heavy-duty cables used in industrial machinery, bridges, and construction, often made of alloyed or carbon steel. |
Automotive Steel Parts | Frames, axles, and panels salvaged from end-of-life vehicles. |
White Goods Scrap | Household appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners containing significant steel content. |
Steel Furniture | Office and home furniture such as cabinets, shelves, and chairs made of durable steel. |
Galvanized Steel Scrap | Steel coated with zinc to prevent rust, often found in pipes, fencing, and roofing sheets. |
Oil and Gas Pipes | High-strength steel pipes used in the petroleum and natural gas industries, often salvaged during pipeline upgrades. |
Steel Chains | Chains used in industrial, maritime, and construction applications, valued for their weight and durability. |