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- Aluminum
Aluminum is the most common metal that we relied on in our everyday lives. From soda cans to siding on our homes to the transmissions in our vehicles, aluminum is a big part of our lives so why not recycle it. We take any type of aluminum including radiator coils, vehicle rims, condensers and excursions.
- Brass
Your air conditioning unit is a good place to start. Other things such as door knobs, brass-plated crockery, and old bed frames are made from brass. Look for brass in old electronics’ wiring too.
- Carbide
Carbide is a popular demand these days and that means you can get a good price for it. If you have many tools, you will find carbide in tool bits or drill bits. They are heavy and grayish in color.
- Cobalt
Cobalt is an alloy and when combined with another metal it can be used in a variety of materials such as regular batteries, car batteries, rechargeable batteries and wear-resistant applications. Cobalt is one of the most useful types of scrap metal and the demand for it is steadily increasing every day.
- Copper
After aluminum and steel, copper is the third most used metal in manufacturing. Copper is a
valuable metal found in your household plumbing, statues or living room decor, appliances, kitchen
sinks, pots old roof accents, and electronic wiring.
- Iron
Unused patio furniture or your garden furniture is most likely made of iron. Even appliances such as iron pans, lawn mowers, swings in your backyard, and iron railings are acceptable as scrap metal.
- Nickel
Nickel is in rechargeable batteries, microphone capsules, and electric guitar strings.
- Steel
Stainless steel is one of the biggest metals used for manufacturing. If you were renovating your kitchen, scrap your stainless appliances, sinks, trays, and appliances made of steel.
- Titanium
Titanium is used in manufacturing just about everything from jewelry to airplanes and that’s why this metal is so valuable.
HOME

- Aluminum
Aluminum is the most common metal that we relied on in our everyday lives. From soda cans to siding on our homes to the transmissions in our vehicles, aluminum is a big part of our lives so why not recycle it. We take any type of aluminum including radiator coils, vehicle rims, condensers and excursions.
- Brass
Your air conditioning unit is a good place to start. Other things such as door knobs, brass-plated crockery, and old bed frames are made from brass. Look for brass in old electronics’ wiring too.
- Carbide
Carbide is a popular demand these days and that means you can get a good price for it. If you have many tools, you will find carbide in tool bits or drill bits. They are heavy and grayish in color.
- Cobalt
Cobalt is an alloy and when combined with another metal it can be used in a variety of materials such as regular batteries, car batteries, rechargeable batteries and wear-resistant applications. Cobalt is one of the most useful types of scrap metal and the demand for it is steadily increasing every day.
- Copper
After aluminum and steel, copper is the third most used metal in manufacturing. Copper is a
valuable metal found in your household plumbing, statues or living room decor, appliances, kitchen
sinks, pots old roof accents, and electronic wiring.
- Iron
Unused patio furniture or your garden furniture is most likely made of iron. Even appliances such as iron pans, lawn mowers, swings in your backyard, and iron railings are acceptable as scrap metal.
- Nickel
Nickel is in rechargeable batteries, microphone capsules, and electric guitar strings.
- Steel
Stainless steel is one of the biggest metals used for manufacturing. If you were renovating your kitchen, scrap your stainless appliances, sinks, trays, and appliances made of steel.
- Titanium
Titanium is used in manufacturing just about everything from jewelry to airplanes and that’s why this metal is so valuable.