Frequently Asked Questions
How does Copper Salvage work?
Copper salvage involves the recovery and processing of copper from discarded or end-of-life products, such as electrical wires, pipes, or electronics. The process typically begins with the collection and sorting of copper-containing materials. These materials are then subjected to various recycling methodologies, including stripping, shredding, and melting. Stripping involves removing any insulation or coatings from the copper wire, while shredding breaks down larger copper-containing items into smaller fragments. Finally, melting the shredded or stripped copper allows it to be purified and reformed into new copper products, helping to conserve natural resources and reduce waste.







