Typical material
Tin cans, steel buckets, thin containers and compressed container scrap.
Any used or unqualified cans or buckets from the production line. All must not have any liquid or chemical inside.
No specification
Beverage cans, paint cans, fruit cans, food cans, square cans, steel buckets, etc.
Steel cans and buckets are light, often coated or painted, and their value depends strongly on cleanliness and compaction.
Tin cans, steel buckets, thin containers and compressed container scrap.
Liquid residue, paint, labels, plastic lids, aluminum pieces, soil and moisture.
Confirm the containers are empty and send photos showing whether the material is loose or baled.
Yes, if the material is safe to handle and not mixed with prohibited residues. Clean, compressed material is usually easier to load and evaluate.
Remove liquid, chemical residue, plastic, rubber, aluminum and obvious non-steel items before delivery or pickup assessment.
Price depends on cleanliness, coating, compression density, moisture, volume, loading conditions and the current scrap market.
Send photos of the material, estimated weight or number of bags/bales, storage condition and pickup location.