Frequently Asked Questions
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling involves a series of processes to reclaim metals from used products or scrap materials for manufacturing new items. It typically begins with the collection of metal-containing products, which are then sorted by type and material. The sorted metals are cleansed to remove impurities through processes like magnetic separation, air classification, and washing. Once prepared, the metals are melted down in a furnace suitable for the specific type of metal. Following melting, the metals are purified to ensure any remaining impurities are eliminated. Once pure, the molten metal is either cast into new shapes or processed into standard forms like sheets or bars for future manufacturing use. This cycle significantly reduces the environmental impact and energy consumption associated with the extraction and processing of raw metals.








