FAQ About Metal Recycling
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling involves the process of collecting and processing scrap metal for reuse. The process typically begins with the collection of metal materials, which are then sorted based on the type and quality of metal. After sorting, metals undergo a shredding process to break down the materials into smaller pieces, making them easier to melt. The shredded metal is melted in a furnace and then purified to remove any contaminants. Once purified, the metal is shaped into bars or other forms and cooled for use in manufacturing new products. This process helps conserve natural resources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promotes energy efficiency.


