Typical source
Sheet stamping, punching, blanking, slitting, presswork and other factory offcut processes.
Any new thin steel sheets left over from a stamping production process or unqualified shredded into small pieces. Chemical components checked and classified for customers’ specification.These scrap is available in white, grey or black color with no rust, painted or chromium coated.
Length = 30 cm. or less
Automotive bodies, spare parts, electric appliance, steel clipping scraps, stamping steel sheet , computer cases, major appliances, processed plates, transformer housing, silicon stamping sheets, pipes and stamping plates
Busheling, punching and stamping scrap usually comes from factory sheet processing, so consistency and grade separation matter more than general mixed scrap.
Sheet stamping, punching, blanking, slitting, presswork and other factory offcut processes.
Piece size, oil, coating, silicon steel, stainless or aluminum contamination and bundle quality.
Send close-up photos of the pieces, pile photos, estimated monthly volume and whether the scrap is loose or bundled.
Factory stamping and punching scrap is often cleaner and more consistent than obsolete scrap, but coating, oil and mixed grades still affect the final assessment.
Separate black steel, galvanized sheet, silicon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Mixed grades make melting control and pricing less precise.
Use one wide photo of the pile, one close-up showing thickness and coating, and one photo showing whether the material is loose, shredded or bundled.
Press shops, sheet-metal factories, automotive part suppliers, appliance factories and plants with regular cutting or stamping waste.