Brass

Almost 90% of all brass alloys are recycled and because most brass is nonmagnetic, it can be separated from ferrous scrap by passing the scrap near a powerful magnet. Brass scrap is collected and transported to the foundry where it is melted and recast into billets. Billets are heated and extruded into the desired form and size.

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Common uses of Recycled Brass:

  • Pipes
  • Tubes
  • Screws
  • Radiators
  • Musical Instruments

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Stainless Steel -

The world’s most recycled material, new steel with recycled material uses just 26 percent of the energy required to make steel from raw materials extracted from nature.

Nickel -

Nickel has superior toughness, strength, corrosion resistance, special magnetic and electronic properties and the ability to withstand extremes of temperature.

Copper -

Copper is 100% recyclable and virtually all products made from copper can be recycled, whether in a raw state or contained in a finished product.

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Brass

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Copper

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Nickel

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Stainless Steel