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All Types of Products
Brass
Aluminum
Paper
Steel
Thick Brass
Brass that is thicker than standard brass, with varying thickness depending on its application, such as machine parts, gears, rings, washers, and bushings.
Red Brass
Brass containing 5–20% zinc: This type of brass has better corrosion resistance, but lower strength, toughness, and ductility. It is more brittle and can break more easily.
Thin Brass
Brass that is thinner than standard brass, with varying thickness depending on its application, such as electrical plugs, frying pans, kettles, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
Radiator Brass
Brass used in the production of car radiators, generally made from a brass-copper alloy in varying proportions.
Clean Scrap
Aluminum that has been used but is in good condition, free from contaminants, and can be recycled without requiring additional processing.
Mixed Scrap
Used aluminum that consists of various types of aluminum, such as window frames, doors, rain gutters, machinery parts, and aluminum sheets.
Stripped Aluminum Wire
Wires that have had their plastic insulation removed, revealing the aluminum core. Examples include decommissioned electrical wires, scrap wires from construction projects, and wires from broken electronic devices.
Thick Aluminum
Aluminum with a thickness of 2 millimeters or more. Examples include aluminum scrap from construction projects, such as window frames, doors, roofing sheets, or sports equipment made from aluminum.
Thin Aluminum
Thin aluminum items such as soda cans, beverage cans, food trays, and aluminum foil that are in good condition and free from contaminants.
Aluminum Cans
Cans made from aluminum that are not attracted to magnets, free of liquid, and without contaminants like rocks, dirt, steel cans, or spray cans.
Thin Steel
Thin steel sheets with a thickness of less than 3.0 mm, such as 20-liter paint cans, cut 200-liter drums, refrigerator frames, fan grills, nails, tie wires, and metal sheet roofing (with insulation removed).
Short Thick Steel
Thick steel sheets with a thickness of 3 mm or more. Examples include car wheel rims, car chassis, automotive parts, iron grills, scaffolding, and concrete forms.
Brown Box Paper
Various types of corrugated cardboard boxes that are in good condition, such as parcel boxes, pizza boxes, fruit crates, and packaging boxes for electronic appliances.
Mixed Paper Scrap
All types of used paper scraps, including colored paper and continuous forms, except for copy paper, corrugated cardboard, and coated paper.
Black and White Paper
Used paper or paper scraps of various types that are in good condition, printed with black ink, free from moisture, and without contaminants. Examples include flyers, reports, or letters.
Thick Brass
Brass that is thicker than standard brass, with varying thickness depending on its application, such as machine parts, gears, rings, washers, and bushings.
Red Brass
Brass containing 5–20% zinc: This type of brass has better corrosion resistance, but lower strength, toughness, and ductility. It is more brittle and can break more easily.
Thin Brass
Brass that is thinner than standard brass, with varying thickness depending on its application, such as electrical plugs, frying pans, kettles, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
Radiator Brass
Brass used in the production of car radiators, generally made from a brass-copper alloy in varying proportions.
Clean Scrap
Aluminum that has been used but is in good condition, free from contaminants, and can be recycled without requiring additional processing.
Mixed Scrap
Used aluminum that consists of various types of aluminum, such as window frames, doors, rain gutters, machinery parts, and aluminum sheets.
Stripped Aluminum Wire
Wires that have had their plastic insulation removed, revealing the aluminum core. Examples include decommissioned electrical wires, scrap wires from construction projects, and wires from broken electronic devices.
Thick Aluminum
Aluminum with a thickness of 2 millimeters or more. Examples include aluminum scrap from construction projects, such as window frames, doors, roofing sheets, or sports equipment made from aluminum.
Thin Aluminum
Thin aluminum items such as soda cans, beverage cans, food trays, and aluminum foil that are in good condition and free from contaminants.
Aluminum Cans
Cans made from aluminum that are not attracted to magnets, free of liquid, and without contaminants like rocks, dirt, steel cans, or spray cans.
Brown Box Paper
Various types of corrugated cardboard boxes that are in good condition, such as parcel boxes, pizza boxes, fruit crates, and packaging boxes for electronic appliances.
Mixed Paper Scrap
All types of used paper scraps, including colored paper and continuous forms, except for copy paper, corrugated cardboard, and coated paper.
Black and White Paper
Used paper or paper scraps of various types that are in good condition, printed with black ink, free from moisture, and without contaminants. Examples include flyers, reports, or letters.
Thin Steel
Thin steel sheets with a thickness of less than 3.0 mm, such as 20-liter paint cans, cut 200-liter drums, refrigerator frames, fan grills, nails, tie wires, and metal sheet roofing (with insulation removed).
Short Thick Steel
Thick steel sheets with a thickness of 3 mm or more. Examples include car wheel rims, car chassis, automotive parts, iron grills, scaffolding, and concrete forms.