Typical material
Electrical steel sheet, motor/transformer lamination scrap and silicon punching scrap.
Silicon left over from the manufacturers
Thickness = 1 mm. or less
Length = 30 cm. or less
Silicon
Silicon or electrical steel is different from ordinary carbon steel because alloy content affects melting control and buyer requirements.
Electrical steel sheet, motor/transformer lamination scrap and silicon punching scrap.
Coating, insulation film, oil, mixed black steel, stainless or aluminum and whether pieces are loose or bundled.
Send close-ups of the sheet surface, piece shape, pile condition and any known material grade.
Silicon or electrical steel has alloy properties that differ from ordinary carbon steel, so mixing it with normal busheling can make evaluation less accurate.
Examples include electrical steel laminations, motor core punchings, transformer sheet offcuts and other silicon steel factory scrap.
Silicon content, coating, oil, grade certainty, mixed materials, quantity and transport conditions affect the estimate.
Keep it separate from galvanized sheet, stainless steel, aluminum and ordinary black steel, and show whether it is loose, shredded or bundled.