Nickel

Nickel prices are the highest of the common non-ferrous metals. It follows that the commercial motivation for using it effectively in the first place is very strong: to waste nickel is to waste money. Similarly, the incentives for recovering and recycling nickel effectively at all stages of the fabrication and use cycle are also very strong.

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Common uses of Recycled Nickel:

Nickel is used in many industrial and consumer products, including stainless steel, magnets, coinage, and special alloys. It is also used for plating and as a green tint in glass. Nickel is pre-eminently an alloy metal, and its chief use is in the nickel steels and nickel cast irons, of which there are innumerable varieties. It is also widely used for many other alloys, such as nickel brasses and bronzes, and alloys with copper, chromium, aluminium, lead, cobalt, silver, and gold.

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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.

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.

Brass -

Brass is a cost-effective engineering material and is easily recycled without loss of properties.

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Brass

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Copper

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Nickel

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Stainless Steel