Get a visual understanding of all the various metals and materials available for scrapping. Choose between Non-Ferrous, Ferrous and Electronic Metals. We make it easy!
Non-Ferrous Metal List
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- #1 Bare Bright Copper Wire
- Bare, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire free of attachments. All the insulation has been removed from the wire and it is free of solder and paint.
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- #1 Copper Tubing
- Bare, uncoated, unalloyed copper bus bar/pipe free of attachments.
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- #1 Flashing Copper
- Bare, uncoated, unalloyed copper bus bar/pipe free of attachments.
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- #2 Copper Tubing
- Burnt copper wire, copper with light tin coating or solder.
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- #2/3 Mix Copper
- When Copper Tubing and Roofing Copper are mixed together instead of separated.
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- #3 Roofing Copper
- Roofing/gutter/flashing copper with little tar or attachments
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- #3 with Tar
- Roofing copper with heavy tar, wood, or attachments.
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- 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- 300 Series Stainless Steel
- Most common form of Stainless Steel, will not stick to a magnet
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- 304 Stainless Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- 310 Stainless Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- 316 Stainless Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- 321 Stainless Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- 400 Series Stainless Steel
- Contains no nickel and is magnetic
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- 500/750 Insulated Cable
- Insulated Copper Cable with rubber jacket
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- ACR
- Free of brass/iron/plastic
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- ACR Ends
- Ends from the ACR/Copper Fins, usually contain iron or steel.
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- AL Extrusion
- Must not contain other alloys of aluminum and be free of zinc corners, iron attachments, felt, plastic, paper, cardboard, and thermo break.
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- AL Thermopane
- Aluminum with plastic insulated running through the middle.
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- AL/ Copper Rads w/Iron
- Plastic/iron/steel attached.
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- AL/Copper Cutoffs
- Ends from the ACR/Copper Fins, usually contain iron or steel.
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- Alternators
- Found in cars, trucks, and other vehicles, they are filled with wound copper wire.
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- Aluminum 6061
- Clean cutoff 6061 material.
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- Aluminum 6063
- Clean cutoff 6063 material.
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- Aluminum Boat
- Many boats will have wood, debris, foam, or other contaminants in them. It is recommended you clean out all non-aluminum items to maximize your returns.
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- Aluminum Bumpers
- No plastic/foam/steel attached
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- Aluminum Cans
- Free of foil/tin/plastic/liquid/ garbage/etc. Can be crushed or whole.
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- Aluminum Clips
- Clean cutoff 6061 material.
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- Aluminum Copper Coil
- Free of steel, rubber, plastic, generally from air conditioning units.
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- Aluminum Copper Radiators
- Free of brass/iron/plastic
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- Aluminum Diesel Tank
- The fuel tanks off of diesel trucks, make sure that there is a hole cut in it and that it was drained correctly.
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- Aluminum Engine Block
- From cars, trucks, other vehicles, make sure that they are free of oil and remove plastic attachments
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- Aluminum Litho
- No paper/plastic/ink or other contaminants
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- Aluminum Radiators
- Auto radiators free of steel/plastic/liquid
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- Aluminum Rims
- Free of rubber tire/dirt/attachments. Free of Lead Wheel Weights.
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- Aluminum Scrap
- Aluminum Scrap: Many variations of aluminum, ask scrap yard
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- Aluminum Siding
- Clean of plastic coating/foam/dirt/steel
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- Aluminum Thermopane/break
- Aluminum with plastic insulated running through the middle.
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- Aluminum Thermo-pane/break
- Clean casted aluminum without steel/rubber/attachments
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- Aluminum Transformers
- Has a steel core with aluminum windings surrounding it. Could have an outer case surrounding the aluminum as well.
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- Aluminum Turnings
- The excess from machine cut aluminum free of oil or steel.
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- Aluminum Wire w/Steel
- Clean aluminum wire can sometimes have a steel core going through or around it. Use your magnet to find out.
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- Ballasts
- Consist of copper inside of them, found in lighting fixtures.
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- Bare Bright Copper
- Bare, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire free of attachments.
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- Brass
- Mixed Brass castings, taps, valves, rod brass, chrome plated brass
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- Brass Hair Wire
- Brass wire, zinc plated or clean, from EDM machine.
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- Brass Pipe
- Free of solder/cast iron connections/free of sediment inside
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- Brass Radiators
- Free of steel sides and no coolant inside.
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- Brass Scrap
- Many variations of copper, ask scrap yard
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- Brass Shells
- Little plastic/dirt/steel attached or residue inside w/out primers
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- Brass Turnings
- The excess from machine cut brass free of oil or steel.
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- Bronze
- Free of high lead contamination or steel.
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- Bronze Turnings
- The excess from machine cut bronze, free of oil or steel.
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- Burnt Copper
- Copper wire that has been burnt and has residue/contamination
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- Car/Truck Batteries
- No holes, battery intact.
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- Carbide
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Cast Aluminum
- Clean casted aluminum without steel/rubber/attachments
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- Catalytic Converters
- Must have both ends of exhaust cut off so scrap yard can see inside
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- CATV Wire
- Must be separated white from black.
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- Christmas Lights
- Separate these from other wire due to the higher plastic content from the bulbs and other insulation.
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- Circuit Breakers
- Many scrap yards will buy these as low bearing copper material.
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- Clean ACR
- Free of brass/iron/plastic
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- Clean AL Wire
- Free of steel, plastic, rubber
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- Clean AL/Copper Fin
- Free of brass/iron/plastic
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- Clean Brass Radiators
- Free of steel sides and no coolant inside
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- Clean Brass Turnings
- No aluminum/steel mixed in, free of oil.
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- Clean Roofing Copper
- Roofing/gutter/flashing copper with no tar or attachments
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- Cobalt
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Communications Wire
- CAT 5/6, Data wire, Insulated copper with plastic
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- Composition Scrap
- Red Brass free of high lead contamination or steel.
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- Compressors
- Drained from oil/fluids from AC Units/Cooling Units
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- Copper Scrap
- Many variations of copper, ask scrap yard
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- Copper Transformers
- Has a steel core with copper windings surrounding it. Could have an outer case surrounding the copper as well.
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- Copper Turnings
- No aluminum/steel mixed in, free of oil.
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- Die Cast
- Free of steel/iron/platic and melted pieces.
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- Dirty ACR
- Plastic/iron/steel attached.
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- Dirty AL Extrusion
- Dirty aluminum with plastic, rubber, contaminants on or as part of it.
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- Dirty AL Radiators
- Auto radiators with steel/plastic (no liquids).
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- Dirty AL/Copper Fin
- Plastic/iron/steel attached.
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- Dirty Aluminum Turnings
- Containing traces of steel or oil.
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- Dirty Brass
- Contaminated with heavy iron, castings, plastic,
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- Dirty Brass Radiators
- Plastic or iron attached to radiators (no coolant).
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- Dirty Roofing Copper
- Roofing copper with heavy tar, wood, or attachments.
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- Double Insulated Cable
- Used in many high voltage situations to ensure that copper is protected due to heavy electrical current.
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- EC Wire
- Free of steel, plastic, rubber
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- Electric Motors (Aluminum)
- Whole motor without heavy steel attachments (pumps, bases, loose iron)
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- Electric Motors (Copper)
- Whole motor without heavy steel attachments (pumps, bases, loose iron)
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- Elevator Wire
- Insulated copper wire used in powering and running elevators, this will have a heavy cloth insulation as well as a steel core.
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- Enameled Copper
- Coated copper, similar to a dirty copper pipe.
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- F 75
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Fire Wire
- Used for running fire alarm systems.
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- Forktruck Battery
- Steel encased lead acid batteries, they will be bought for less then a normal car battery price.
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- FSX 414
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Fuses
- Many scrap yards will buy these as low bearing copper material.
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- Gold
- Please call dealer for their description on buying gold scrap. Most will require State ID.
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- Hastelloy Solids
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Hastelloy Turnings
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Heliax Wire
- Cell Phone Wire, several kinds, contact your yard to explain which you have.
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- High Speed Steel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Housewire
- Romex, CAT 5/6, Aluminum Jacketed BX w/copper inside, and other insulated wire.
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- Inconel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Inconel 792
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Inconel 800
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Inconel 825
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Insulated Aluminum Wire
- AL Wire covered by jacket free of steel
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- Insulated Copper Cable
- Copper cable with heavier jacket or coating
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- Insulated Copper Wire
- Romex, CAT 5/6, Aluminum Jacketed BX w/copper inside
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- Insulated Steel BX
- Steel clad jacket with copper wire inside
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- Invar
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Junkshop Extrusion
- An extrusion, painted or not, containing no more than 3% iron.
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- Kovar
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Lead
- Soft Scrap lead with no steel/foil/paper/brass or attachments
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- Lead Batteries
- No holes, battery intact
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- Lead Coated Copper
- Roofing Copper/Bus bar with lead coating.
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- Lead Shot
- Lead from bullets.
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- Lead Wheel Weights
- No iron clips attached.
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- Light Copper
- Roofing/gutter/flashing copper with little tar or attachments
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- MarM247
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments.
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- Monel
- Must be analyzed and be free of attachments.
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- Ni-Cad Batteries
- Non broken and no holes.
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- Nickel
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Non Magnetic Stainless Steel
- Must not stick to a magnet, have steel or other items attached.
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- Old Sheet Aluminum
- No plastic/steel/glass/dirt on the material
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- Painted Aluminum
- Window Frame, AL Siding, that has been painted
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- Pewter
- With many types and grades of pewter, most scrap yards will have to analyze it before giving you a price.
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- Platinum
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Plumbers Brass
- Mixed Brass castings, taps, valves, rod brass, chrome plated brass
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- Prepared Aluminum
- No dirt/steel/attachments
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- Red Brass
- Free of high lead contamination or steel.
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- Rod Brass
- Cutoffs from machine shops and new brass production
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- Rod Brass Turnings
- The excess from machine cut brass free of oil or steel.
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- Romex Wire
- Most common in homes, has two jackets on the copper.
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- Sealed Units
- Drained from oil/fluids from AC Units/Cooling Units
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- Semi-Red Brass
- A good example is a water meter, ask your scrap yard for their classification
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- Sheet Aluminum
- No plastic/steel/glass/dirt on the material
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- Silver
- Please call dealer for their description on buying silver scrap. Most will require State ID.
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- Silver Plated Copper
- Copper with a small amount of silver as the coating.
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- Solid Core Heliax
- Used in cell phone systems, they have a solid aluminum core running through them along with copper on the outside.
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- Stainless Steel
- Must not stick to a magnet, have steel or other items attached.
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- Stainless Steel Heatsinks
- Used in computers to cool them, they are often grouped in with aluminum copper radiators.
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- Stainless Steel Kegs
- Many states will not let you scrap these, so check with your local laws before trying to scrap them. Make sure that they are empty before scrapping them.
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- Stainless Steel Sinks
- Most sinks will have a steel ring going around the bottom and will be bought lower then clean stainless.
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- Stainless Turnings
- The excess from machine cut stainless steel free of oil or steel.
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- Starters
- Found in cars, trucks, and other vehicles, they are filled with wound copper wire.
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- Steel BX
- Steel clad jacket with copper wire inside
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- THHN Wire
- 10-14 gage wire, Spaghetti Wire, Solid copper inside
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- Tin
- Must be analyzed and have no attachments
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- Tin Coated Copper
- Copper with a small amount of tin as the coating.
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- Tin Insulated Copper Wire
- Tin Coated copper with insulation of any kind
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- Unclean Brass Radiators
- Plastic or iron attached to radiators (no coolant).
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- Wire Scrap
- Many variations of copper, ask scrap yard
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- Wiring Harness
- Wires inside of a heavy plastic from cars.
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- Yellow Brass
- Mixed Brass castings, taps, valves, rod brass, chrome plated brass
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- Zinc
- Pure Zinc without any foreign material.
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- #1 Heavy Melting Steel
- Prepared pieces small then 60”x 24” over ¼“ thick
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- #1 HMS
- Prepared pieces smaller then 60”x 24” over ¼“ thick
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- #1 Prepared
- Prepared scrap steel smaller then 5 ft by 2 ft and with a heavy gauge of ¼ inch or more.
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- #1 Steel
- Prepared pieces smaller then 60”x 24” over ¼“ thick
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- #2 Heavy Melting Steel
- Black pipe, longer unprepared pieces of #1 HMS
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- #2 HMS
- Scrap Steel with a lighter gauge and cannot include Light Iron or Sheet Metal.
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- #2 Prepared
- Scrap Steel with a lighter gauge and cannot include Light Iron or Sheet Metal.
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- Automobiles
- Scrap Autos are to be prepared by a licensed “auto recycler,” once processed free of gas tank, fluids, and battery it is densified or “crushed” for transportation purposes.
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- Busheling
- Unpainted, new production scrap smaller then 12” and nothing coated on, no rust, or paint.
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- Car w/Tires
- Ask Dealer.
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- Cast Iron
- Coil or old water piping, castings or plates from machinery.
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- Crushed Cars
- Scrap Autos are to be prepared by a licensed “auto recycler,” once processed free of gas tank, fluids, and battery it is densified or “crushed” for transportation purposes.
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- Dishwashers
- Could be sold as is for scrap.
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- Dryers
- Could be sold as-is for scrap.
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- Light Iron
- Household appliances (“white” goods), hot water heaters, and misc sheet steel.
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- Machine Shop Turning\Iron Borings
- Unpainted, new production scrap smaller than 12" and nothing coated on
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- Plate & Structural Steel
- Prepared I-Beams, channels, angles and/or plates, steel gerters, and structural steel from demolition scrap. Clean/dry plate- not to be over 24” wide and 36-60” in lengeth depending on a “3 foot” or “5 foot” specification.
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- Refrigerators
- Could be sold as-is for scrap.
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- Scrap Iron
- All scrap ferrous materials, light or heavy in gauge, free of glass/plastics/debris & contamination.
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- Sheet Iron
- Household appliances (“white” goods), hot water heaters, and misc sheet steel.
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- Unprepared Cast Iron
- assorted iron castings
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- Unprepared HMS
- Black pipe, longer unprepared pieces of HMS
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- Unprepared P & S
- Beam (I-Beams), channels, angles and/or plates, steel gerters, and structural steel from demolitition scrap. Material is over 36-60” in length dpending on a “3 or 5 foot” specification.
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- Washing Machines
- Could be sold as-is for scrap.
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- Water Heaters
- Could will be sold as-is for scrap.
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- Back Panels
- Where many boards connect to, higher precious metals.
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- Backup Batteries
- Also known as UPS’, these systems are what you plug your computers and other networking gear into so you can prevent power surges.
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- Cellphones
- Old cell phones with/without batteries attached
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- Computer Wire
- Wire from PC's, networking, and servers.
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- CPU Chips
- The “brain” of the computer
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- CRT’s
- Intact screen, not broken, generally costs money to recycle.
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- Empty PC Servers
- After many of the networking boards are removed, these will remain and can be sold for some of the gold boards still attached.
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- Hard Drive Boards
- The boards off of the hard drives, while small, can be worth more then normal motherboards.
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- Hard Drives
- Where the content is stored.
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- Hard Drives without Boards
- These will be worth much less then normal hard drives, many scrap yards might buy them as a dirty aluminum.
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- Ink Cartridges
- Ask Dealer
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- Keyboards
- Ask Dealer
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- Laptops
- Old laptops with/without battery is buyers preference.
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- LCD Monitors (not working)
- Intact screen, not broken, generally costs money to recycle.
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- LCD Monitors (working)
- Intact screen, not broken, generally costs money to recycle.
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- Low Grade Boards
- From household electronics, little metal.
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- Mainframes
- Massive computer storage unit with hard drives, power supplies, PC boards & generally all in a large case.
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- Memory
- Used to store data
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- Mice
- Ask Dealer
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- Non-Green PC Board
- Found in many newer computers, make sure that they have aluminum heatsinks and other attachments removed.
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- PC Board with Steel
- Many PC boards will have a steel plate, if you sell them as is, be prepared to get a much lower price.
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- PC Boards
- Holds crucial components, and connects all the pieces
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- PC Tower
- Towers must be intact with motherboard, power supply, hard drive, and all other components inside.
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- Power Supplies
- What cools the computer and powers it.
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- Printers/Fax Machines
- Ask Dealer
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- Servers
- Used to store massive amounts of data
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- Speakers
- Ask Dealer
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- Telecom Equipment
- Ask Dealer
These metals are not representative of what a specific yard purchases but a glossary of materials to educate the customer.



