Typical material
Hot forged parts, press-forged offcuts, solid steel pieces and dense factory rejects.
A steel or iron that is hammered, pressed, dropped or stamped by high temperature production process.
Thickness = 3 mm. or more
Length = 70 cm. or less
Automotive spare parts, agricultural tools (shovel, spade, digging tools), etc.
Forged scrap is usually dense and heavy, but alloy content and size still need checking before melting or resale.
Hot forged parts, press-forged offcuts, solid steel pieces and dense factory rejects.
Alloy grade, scale, oil, rubber inserts, non-ferrous attachments and whether pieces require cutting.
Send close-ups, approximate piece size, weight estimate and any known steel grade from the factory.
Not always. Forged scrap can be dense and valuable, but alloy, heat treatment and attachment contamination must be checked first.
Known steel grade, part type, size, weight, oil condition and whether the material is mixed with cast iron or stainless steel.
Price depends on grade certainty, piece size, cleanliness, quantity, cutting work, loading access and current demand.
Keep forged steel separate from cast iron, non-ferrous metals, rubber and mixed factory waste. Show any oversize pieces before pickup.