SCRAP

COPPER SCRAP

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Prime International Exports LLP can supply the copper scrap with high quality and competitive price and we supply mainly from Thailand,China,Germany,USA & Malaysia.
Copper Scrap:
Copper scrap refers to discarded or unused copper materials that can be recycled for their copper content.
Description: Copper scrap consists of various copper-based materials that have reached the end of their useful life or no longer needed. It can include copper wires, cables, pipes, fittings, electronic components and other copper containing items. Copper is a highly recyclable metal and recycling copper scrap help conserve natural resources and reduce the need for mining new copper ores.
Types of Copper Scrap: Copper scrap is typically classified into different grades based on its purity and quality. Common grades of copper scrap include:
1. Bare Bright Copper: This is the highest grade of copper scrap, consisting of clean uncoated and unalloyed copper wire or bus bars without any insulation, solder or other impurities.
2. #1 Copper: This grade includes clean copper materials that may have slight oxidation, solder or other minimal impurities.
3. #2 Copper: This grade includes copper scrap that may have more significant oxidation,coatings or imputities.
4. Mixed Copper: This grade contains a combination of different types of copper scrap including various grades and forms.
Recycling Process: The recycling process for copper scrap involves several stages. First, the collected scrap is sorted based on its grade and type. Then, the scrap is processed to remove any impurities such as insulation,coatings or contaiminants. This can be done through shredding,granulating or other mechanical methods. The processed scrap is then melted in a furnace to separate the copper from other metals or materials. The resulting molten copper can be cast into ingots or further processed into copper products.
Uses of Recycled Copper: Recycled copper derived from copper scrap is used in various industries and applications. It can be used to produce new copper products, such as wires, pipes, tubing, electrical components and more. The recycled copper retains its inherent properties and can be incorporated into manufacturing processes, reducing the need for virgin copper extraction.
Name: COPPER WIRE SCRAP 99.9%
Type: Mill-berry Copper Wire Scrap
Copper Content: 99.99%
Purity: 99.9%
Grade: Grade A
Color: Red Gold
Appearance: Bright Copper Wire
Place of Origin: Thailand

SPECIFICATION:
COMMODITY: Copper Wire Scrap, (Millberry) 99.99%
Copper WIRE SCRAP, (Millberry) 99.99% at a purity of 99.98% min. 99.99%Max.
COPPER: 99, 9%
CARBON: 0.03%
COBLET: <0, 001
IRON: 0, 005%
PHOSPHORUS: <0, 01%
SULPHUR: <0, 01%
ZINC: 0, 003%

Copper Wire Scrap, 99% High Purity
Wire diameter: 0.30mm, 0.25mm, 0.20mm
Weight/spool: 3 kg, 5 kg, 7 kg, 15 kg, 20kg
Tensile strength: 1000 N/mm2, 900 N/mm2, 500 N/mm2, 450 N/mm2, N/mm2

Packaging Details:
50kg per bale, 1000kg per bundle, or Customer Specific Requirements.
Packing: shrink wrapped+carton+pallet to resist moisture, quake, and corrosion.

IRON SCRAP

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Iron scrap refers to discarded or recycled iron materials that are no longer in use and are collected for recycling purposes. Iron scrap can come from various sources, including industrial waste, construction and demolition debris, old vehicles, appliances, machinery, and other metal objects that have reached the end of their useful life.
Recycling iron scrap is an important process for several reasons:
1. Resource Conservation: Recycling iron scrap helps conserve natural resources because it reduces the need to mine and process raw iron ore to create new iron and steel products.
2. Energy Savings: Recycling iron scrap requires significantly less energy compared to producing iron and steel from raw materials. This leads to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and a smaller carbon footprint.
3. Economic Value: Iron scrap has economic value as it can be processed and used as a raw material in the production of new iron and steel products.
4. Waste Reduction: By recycling iron scrap, we reduce the amount of waste that would otherwise end up in landfills or contribute to environmental pollution.
5. Job Creation: The recycling industry, including the processing of iron scrap, contributes to job creation in various sectors, from collection and sorting to processing and manufacturing.
Iron scrap is often collected by scrap yards, recycling centers, and metal processing facilities. Once collected, the scrap is typically sorted, cleaned, and processed to remove impurities and contaminants. The processed iron scrap can then be melted down and used to produce new steel products, reinforcing the circular economy.

TYRE SCRAP

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Tyre scrap, also known as tire scrap or tire waste, refers to discarded or used tires that are no longer suitable for their original purpose of being mounted on vehicles. These tires are considered waste materials and can pose environmental challenges if not properly managed.
Key points about tyre scrap include:
1. Environmental impact: Improper disposal of tyre scrap can lead to significant environmental issues. Discarded tires can take up a large amount of space in landfills and can also provide breeding grounds for pests like mosquitoes. In addition, they are not biodegradable, which means they remain in the environment for a very long time.
2. Recycling: To mitigate the environmental impact of tyre scrap, recycling and reusing old tires is crucial. Recycled tire rubber can be used to create various products, such as rubberized asphalt, playground surfaces, artificial turf, and even new tires in some cases.
3. Pyrolysis: Another method of dealing with tyre scrap is through pyrolysis, a process that involves heating the tires in the absence of oxygen to break them down into useful products like pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and steel wire.
4. Environmental regulations: Many countries and regions have established regulations and guidelines for the proper management of tyre scrap to minimize its impact on the environment. This may include recycling mandates, restrictions on tire disposal methods, and incentives for tire recycling.
5. Tire-derived fuel: Some tyre scraps are used as fuel in certain industrial processes, known as tire-derived fuel (TDF). This can be a way to recover energy from used tires, but it should be done in an environmentally responsible manner.
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