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THE VALUE OF COPPER WIRE

Recycling your scrap metal benefits both the community and the environment in Melbourne, VIC. When you choose to recycle your scrap materials at a recycling centre, you reduce the amount of metal that ends up in a landfill as well as the number of raw materials that must be mined to meet demand. If you’re familiar with scrap metals, you’re probably aware that copper recycling typically yields the highest price per pound. You may be unaware that there are several types of recyclable scrap copper, and each type commands a different price. For example, copper wires and cables can be recycled in their entirety or broken down into copper cores and copper insulation. Wires with plastic coating are also marketable, as plastic is a valuable commodity that can often be sold separately from the copper core and insulation. While there’s a strong demand for scrap copper wire on the global market, recycling centres in Melbourne typically receive a high volume of copper scrap. This means that they...

WHAT COMMON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CAN I RECYCLE?

The amount of waste we generate as a society is staggering, and it’s constantly increasing. One way to battle this issue is by recycling items that we may not even think about. While most people are familiar with the idea of recycling metal, glass, paper, and plastic products, they may not realize what other household items can be recycled. Here are some items that can be recycled in Melbourne, Australia: Computers and tablets Computers and tablets are common household items that can be recycled. Computers contain a variety of metals and plastics that can be reused in new products. Recycling Computers also helps to reduce the amount of e-waste that is sent to landfills each year. In addition, recycling Computers can also help to recover precious metals, such as gold and silver, that are used in the manufacturing of these devices. While Computers can be recycled, it is important to note that not all Computers are created equal. Some Computers may contain components that are harmful to...

SCRAP METAL RECYCLING PRODUCES CHANGE

Allowing an old product to be transformed into something new for consumption is what recycling is all about. The number of renewable resources required to make a new product instead of recycling an old one. Reduced- and post-consumer waste are all advantages of using repurposed materials. The future of the planet is important to us here at Super Metal Recycling in Melbourne, Victoria. We work hard to keep the Earth’s environment stable and to make improvements to it in the future. When it comes to Scrap Metal Recycling Melbourne we are as committed as anyone since we believe recycling should be a part of life, and you should do your best to recycle as much as you can. Scrap Metal Recycling Melbourne is the process of reusing or recovering scrap metal or waste from metals. The most common method of doing this is by melting the metal down and using it to create new products. Victoria alone generates over 500,000 tonnes of ferrous metal each year – that’s enough to fill 2,500 Olympic swi...

HIRE SUPER METAL RECYCLING TO OPTIMISE YOUR SCRAP METAL RECYCLING

When it comes to construction, a variety of occurrences occur. If you are building on an existing structure, one of those events will be demolition. While “Demo Day” is a catchy phrase frequently used on reality television shows, destruction can take time. Especially when done well. At Super Metal Recycling in Melbourne, VIC, we have the tools, abilities, and experience necessary to complete your Metal Demolition Dallas work properly and to maximise the value of your scrap metal and other recyclable products. What does this mean for you? More value for your money. We work with a number of different companies in order to provide the best service and the most cash for your recyclables. Whether you are looking to simply clean up your construction site or if you need us to take care of everything, we will come up with a plan that suits your needs. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped to handle all types of metals, from ferrous to non-ferrous, and we have a team of professionals that...

5 REASONS YOU SHOULD START RECYCLING YOUR METAL

We at Super Metal Recycling in Melbourne, Victoria, take environmental preservation very seriously. We’re the ones who can make a difference. Every decision we make has the potential to have a long-term impact on the planet. In terms of recycling, Metal Recycling Melbourne is one of the most underutilised methods. Of waste management, with less than 1% of all metals being recycled. Here are five reasons you should start recycling your metal: Reduce environmental impact The mining and production of new metals have a high environmental cost. It can pollute the air, water and land and has contributed to climate change. Recycling metal uses far less energy than producing new metal and so has a lower environmental impact. Save resources The world’s resources are finite, and recycling metal can help to conserve them. Every tonne of steel recycled saves 1.1 tonnes of iron ore, 0.6 tonnes of coal and 40% of the water used to make new steel. Less Trash in Landfills Landfills are a signif...

What to Know Before Junking Your Car

Junkyards across the Melbourne area are always in search of used and junked cars. People looking to get rid of an old car often wonder what the process entails and what kind of money they can expect to receive. Here is a rundown of what you need to know before junking your car. The first step is determining whether or not you should junk your car. If the car is inoperable, the damage is extensive, or it’s simply too old to be worth repairing, then it’s time to junk it. However, if the car still runs and only has a few minor problems, it might be worth selling it privately before junking it. How Much Will I Get for My Junked Car? The amount of money you’ll receive for your junked car depends on a few factors, such as the weight and condition of the vehicle. But you can expect to receive a good chunk of change for a junked car, especially if it’s still in good condition. What Happens to My Junked Car? After you’ve decided to junk your car, the next step is finding a reputable junkya...

4 Scrap-Worthy Items That Are Inside Your Garage.

Car Batteries Car batteries are made out of lead, which is one of the metals that metal recycling companies look for the most because it’s in much demand and very expensive. Many people don’t think about car batteries when they’re trying to make some extra cash, but if you have any lying around your garage or driveway, you might be able to make some serious money. Aluminum Siding Many people think about aluminum cans when they collect recyclables, but it can actually be very profitable to recycle your aluminum siding as well. Aluminum siding is basically just rolled up aluminum that has been melted down and put into a mould to create sheets, which are then cut out to the lengths needed for siding. This is one of those items that can be taken directly to any scrap metal recycling centre, so you won’t have to worry about hauling it anywhere or sorting it into piles. Metal Scrap Most people don’t know there’s money in metal scraps until they try and sell it themselves. Metal scrap is...

3 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Recycling Scrap Metal

Scrap metal can be difficult to handle and even more difficult to recycle correctly. You may not be aware of the types of recyclable metals that have a better value or how to prepare them for sale. Here are three costly mistakes to avoid when recycling scrap metal: Not Separating Different Types of Metal One of the biggest mistakes people make when recycling scrap metal is not separating different types of metal. This can lead to a lot of confusion and wasted time, as well as damage to equipment. When you recycle scrap metal, make sure to separate it into different types of materials such as aluminium, brass, copper, and steel. Not Doing Pre-Sorting Failing to Prepare Your Scrap Material Although you might want to take the easiest way out, you may not gain much if your scrap metal isn’t ready for scrapping by the time you plan to sell it. In order to get the most money for your scrap metal, you need to do some pre-sorting. This means that you should remove any insulation, screws, o...

What is a metal scrap yard?

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A scrap yard for metal items pays competitive fees for ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals, as well as scrap vehicles that are no longer roadworthy.  Metal recycling is big business; it’s not only an easy way for people to make a little extra cash by selling used metal for recycling, the recycling process itself is good to the wider environment too. If you’re unsure of how a scrap yard works, what the process of recycling scrap metal involves and what to do upon arrival at a scrap yard, this article should give you all the information you need to know to use metal scrap yards responsibly. Who tends to frequent scrap yards? A typical scrap yard customer will be metal merchants that buy and sell scrap metal, or tradesmen such as electricians, plumbers, builders and other contractors who may work with or come into close contact with metals on a daily basis.  Tradesmen may have scrap metal left over from a project or they may have found unused metals that can be recycled...

Why is it better to recycle copper?

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For almost five millennia, copper was said to be the only metal available on this planet of ours. First used by human civilisation over 10,000 years ago, global copper resources are estimated at around 5.8 trillion pounds. The really interesting fact is that almost all of that copper is still in use today; that’s because copper’s recycling rate is greater than most other engineering metals. In fact, the amount of copper recycled almost amounts to the amount of new copper that is mined annually. This alone should demonstrate that there remains huge demand for copper, so there are many benefits of recycling your used copper. This article delves a little deeper into the positive effects of reusing copper. No need for landfills With household and commercial waste increasing year-on-year, there is undoubtedly an increased strain on landfill sites across the country. These holes in the ground are rapidly filling up and the cost of filling those left is rising. Rather than adding to t...

The World of Metal Recycling: The Facts

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How much do we really know about the metal recycling world?  A competitive and established industry spanning the entire globe, it’s quite a complex subject.  However, there are a lot of statistics out there worth highlighting, especially to show the sheer value that metal recycling as a whole brings to the world. Read on to discover some our favourite insights into the effects of metal recycling in Australia and across the world.  To make things easier to read, facts and stats will be broken down by type of metal. Aluminium Aluminium is one of the most cost-effective metals to recycle, delivering huge energy savings in comparison to manufacturing from scratch.  Like most metals, aluminium can be recycled limitlessly without losing any of its beneficial properties.  As a result, recycled aluminium is used in a vast range of applications including construction, vehicle manufacturing, electronic appliances and more. An estimated 75% of all aluminium ever ...

Can lead be recycled?

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Not only is lead a recyclable metal , it possesses some of the highest recycling rates of all materials commonly used today.  In fact, more lead is now produced through recycling than mining. With innate properties such as softness and malleability making it highly valuable and usable in a wide variety of applications, lead lends itself perfectly to reuse.  Recycled lead is no different from newly-sourced metal in terms of quality and can often be reused without limits.  Additionally, lead-based products are easily identified, allowing for a relatively simple collection and recycling process. As a result, rising demand for second-hand lead has supported the growth of a healthy recycling industry in the Australia over recent years. Can batteries be recycled? Approximately 85% of the lead used today is found in batteries (often lead-acid batteries), all of which can be recovered and recycled for use in new products. The disposal of batteries is now a highly regula...

All about aluminium recycling

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The aluminium recycling industry is increasingly important to the UK’s economy in terms of manufacturing, protecting the environment, and more. Read on for more detail in this special Super Metal Recycling guide to aluminium, covering everything you need to know on the subject. History of aluminium Did you know that nobody 200 years ago was aware that aluminium existed? This may be hard to believe, considering how aluminium is found practically everywhere today – in cans and other packaging as well as window frames and vehicles. In fact, aluminium was not isolated until 1825, despite being one of the most common elements found in the earth’s crust. This is because aluminium, in its pure form, is rarely found in nature. An inherently reactive substance, it can usually be found as part of a mixture of substances inside a red-brown ore named bauxite. In order to retrieve aluminium from bauxite, the ore must be melted with a mineral called cryolite. It is then subjected to an elec...

Why is the price of palladium so high?

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The price of this precious metal can fluctuate and is a factor in the theft of catalytic converters due to its resale price. In this article we look at why the price of palladium is high and its numerous uses. What is Palladium? Palladium is a precious metal mined primarily in Russia and South Africa. It is white in colour and a member of the ‘platinum group’ of metals that consists of ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, and platinum. Which car parts is Palladium used in? Around 85% of palladium is used in vehicle’s exhaust systems, as part of the catalytic converter, turning toxic pollutants into less-harmful gases before they are released into the atmosphere. It is also used in electronics, dentistry and to make jewellery. Although research has been conducted into using Platinum in catalytic converters instead, numerous technological advances are required before it can match the performance of existing palladium-based catalytic converters. To reduce costs, many automobile...

Steel Grades

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Steel is a remarkably versatile construction material, and it is used for a lot of things, including buildings, railway lines, and the framework or support for large structures. The reason it is so versatile is its unique makeup, which allows it to be formed, using heat or cooling methods, into useful shapes. It is strong too, able to withstand extreme temperatures and winds. Steel is made of a combination of iron and carbon, but did you know there are more than 3,500 different grades of steel? The grade is determined by the amount of carbon, what other alloys the steel contains, and the way it has been processed. In this guide, we’ll go over some of the types and graded of steel you are most likely to come across, plus share with you the best way to buy and sell scrap metal steel. What are the four different types of steel? Steel is split into four groups: Carbon, Alloy, Stainless, and Tool. Then each of these types is also classified/graded to show what it contains and how ...

Metal Recycling – It’s Benefits & How Scrap Can Save the Planet

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Did you know that metal recycling has reduced environmental pollution by 86% and decreased water pollution by 76%? Those numbers are enough to perk up anybody’s ears! But, what if we told you that there are also several economic benefits of metal recycling, including both personal and professional gains? For instance, manufacturers that follow lean manufacturing methods can get tax benefits from using recycled metal in their equipment. You can even help drive down your own future costs by recycling your own scrap metal. That’s just the tip of the iceberg! So, just how much will metal recycling contribute to long-term energy savings and put money back into your pocket? In order to answer this question, let’s first discuss what metal recycling is, and how it can positively impact the environment. What is Metal Recycling? If you glance around the room you are sitting in right now, chances are your eyes will land on a number of different metals, whether it be the furniture, build...

How To Dispose of Bullets and Recycle Brass Shell Casings

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If you have old ammo, unusable ammo, or used casings, you may be wondering how to dispose of them. Getting rid of your ammo can be tricky because you want to make sure you are doing it in a safe and environmentally friendly way. Ammo 101 Ammunition is made of multiple components. There is the: Projectile – There are multiple types of projectiles depending on the gun. There is the bullet, the slug, and the shot. These usually contain metal like lead or steel. Cartridge casing – the casing is the housing for all the elements, and it’s made up of brass, steel, copper, paper, or plastic and is what holds all of the components together. Gunpowder -This is an explosive mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter. Primer – the primer is the chemical in the casing that ignites the gunpowder Wad – this component only applies to shotguns and is made up of plastic and separates the powder from the slug. Live ammunition has all of the components still together and can be dangerous if ...

Copper; Scrap Metal of the Future

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When you think of precious metals, gold, silver, and platinum are probably the first to come to mind. But, what if we told you that copper scrap metal is quickly becoming the next big metal? In fact, in an analysis titled “Copper is the New Oil,” Goldman Sachs predicts copper will approach $51,000 per metric ton by 2025. So, why is copper rapidly becoming the metal of the future? In this article, we will explain why there is an increase in the demand and price of copper. Then we will discuss what you can do to reap the benefits of copper scrap metal. First, let’s talk about copper in today’s day and age. Transition to Renewable Energy Increases Demand for Copper As more and more governments realize the severity of present-day climate change, such as an increase in global temperatures and natural disasters, there has been a surge in news about the positive effects of renewable energy. As we learn new ways to convert to renewable energy , new resources are receiving more atten...