How does an Automotive Scrapyard work?
An automotive scrapyard, also known as a salvage yard or junkyard, is a business that acquires old or damaged vehicles, dismantles them, and sells usable parts. The process begins when a vehicle is brought to the scrapyard, often due to it being totaled, outdated, or inoperable. Technicians assess the vehicle to determine which parts can be resold and which materials can be recycled. Usable parts are carefully extracted, tested for quality, and often cleaned or refurbished before being inventoried.
Customers, including individuals and repair shops, can purchase these salvaged parts, typically at a reduced cost compared to new components. Most scrapyards follow environmental regulations to ensure safe disposal of hazardous materials such as oil, coolant, and batteries. The remaining metal from the vehicle is usually crushed and sent to metal recycling plants. This system helps minimize automotive waste and provides an economical option for vehicle repairs.

