Frequently Asked Questions
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling involves collecting and processing scrap metal to create new material. The process begins with the collection of metal items, which are then sorted by type and composition. Once sorted, the metals are cleaned to remove impurities. The next step involves shredding the metal into smaller pieces to make them easier to melt. These shreds are then melted in a large furnace, a process that varies depending on the type of metal being recycled. After melting, the metal is purified and poured into molds to form new metal bars or sheets. The recycled metal is then ready to be used in manufacturing new products. This process helps conserve natural resources, reduces energy consumption, and minimizes waste.





