How does Metal Recycling work?
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling is a process that involves collecting and processing scrap metals to be reused in new products. The process begins with the collection of metal waste from various sources, such as industries, consumers, and businesses. These metals are sorted into ferrous and non-ferrous categories due to their different properties and recycling processes.
Once sorted, the metals are shredded or sheared into smaller pieces to facilitate melting. The melting process, typically done in large furnaces, consumes less energy compared to producing new metal from raw ore. The melted metals are then purified to remove contaminants. After purification, the molten metals are formed into specific shapes or products through casting or rolling, resulting in new metal products ready to enter the market.
Metal recycling conserves natural resources, reduces energy consumption, and minimizes environmental impact, making it an essential component of sustainable waste management.






