Frequently Asked Questions
How does Metal Recycling work?
The next step, known as the shredding process, involves breaking down metals into smaller pieces to facilitate melting. Metals are then melted in large furnaces tailored for specific types of metals. This melting process consumes significant energy but is generally more efficient than producing new metals from raw materials.
Following the melting stage, molten metals are purified to ensure the final productβs quality. The purification methods vary depending on the metal type. The purified metal is then cast into specific shapes like bars or sheets and cooled for solidification.
Finally, the recycled metal can be used for new products, completing the recycling loop. Metal recycling offers environmental benefits by reducing the need for raw material extraction, thereby conserving natural resources and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.








