Typical material
Coil edge trim, sheet side scrap, pipe slitter offcut and narrow steel strips.
The edge of coil strip plate cut to make its border even.
No specification
Cutting edge of coil strip plates
Slitter scrap comes from cutting sheet, coil or pipe material, so width, thickness and coating are important for evaluation.
Coil edge trim, sheet side scrap, pipe slitter offcut and narrow steel strips.
Coating, oil, width, thickness, sharp edges, bundling and whether the grade is consistent.
Send photos with a scale reference and note whether the material is coil, strip, loose or bundled.
Slitter scrap is often more uniform than mixed scrap, so thickness, width, coating and grade separation help the buyer price it more accurately.
It is better to keep it separate, especially if it is clean, same-grade, galvanized, oiled or from a known sheet/coil process.
Price depends on grade, coating, oil level, strip width, thickness, bundle condition, quantity and transport.
Send close-ups of the strip edge and surface, a pile photo, and a photo showing bundle or coil size.