How does Metal Recycling work?
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling involves collecting and processing scrap metal to create new metal products. The process begins with the collection of metal waste from various sources, such as households, industries, and construction sites. The collected materials are then sorted based on their metal type and purity, using methods like magnets or sensors for separation. Once sorted, the metals undergo a shredding process to reduce their size for easier handling and melting. The shredded metal is then melted in large furnaces specific to each metal type to maintain the purity of the final product. After melting, the metal is purified further to remove any impurities. The purified molten metal is poured into molds to form blocks or sheets, which are then cooled and solidified. These recycled metal products are then sold to manufacturers for use in the production of new metal goods. Recycling metal helps conserve natural resources, save energy, and reduce environmental pollution.


