Typical material
Thin sheet, appliances, light fabrication scrap, sheared light scrap and shredded light scrap.
Shredded scrap is any home used scraps that are tored into small pieces by shredder.
Length = 30 cm. or less
Car bodies, steel chairs, used thin stamping plates, furniture, open-top 200-liter steel cylinders, cylinder lids, motorcycle bodiesl, metal sheets, bicycle bodies, electric appliance frames
Light scrap is usually thinner and lower-density than HMS, so volume, contamination and processing condition have a strong impact on handling cost. Processed light scrap should be checked for density, bundle quality and remaining plastic, rubber, soil or paint contamination.
Thin sheet, appliances, light fabrication scrap, sheared light scrap and shredded light scrap.
Plastic, rubber, foam, paint, soil, mixed non-ferrous metals and whether the material is loose or compacted.
Show pile density, approximate volume, weight estimate and loading access.
Light scrap is thinner and less dense, so transport and preparation cost are different from heavy prepared steel. Processed light scrap should be checked for density, bundle quality and remaining plastic, rubber, soil or paint contamination.
Yes, but loose material should be photographed clearly because density, volume and contamination affect the estimate.
Price depends on thickness, cleanliness, coating, density, amount of non-steel material, loading access and market conditions.
Remove plastics, rubber, wood and non-ferrous metals where possible. If the material is sheared, shredded or baled, show the processed condition in photos.