Ferrous & Non Ferrous Metal Scrap

Discover the stories behind metals with our Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap collection. From sturdy iron to versatile non-ferrous alloys, we're transforming discarded materials into a sustainable narrative for a greener tomorrow.

Description

At Swastik Global, we specialize in the trading of both ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap, providing comprehensive solutions to meet the diverse needs of our clients. With our extensive industry knowledge, strong network, and commitment to excellence, we offer a reliable platform for buying and selling scrap metals in the United Arab Emirates and beyond.

Ferrous Metal

Stainless Steel Scrap
Cast Iron Drums
HMS 1
HMS 1 & HMS 2
Cast Iron
Used Rail

Ferrous Metal

Stainless Steel Scrap

Stainless steel scrap encompasses discarded stainless steel materials, including pipes, sheets, bars, wire, and fittings, collected for recycling. Highly valued for its corrosion resistance, durability, and recyclability, stainless steel scrap is crucial in conserving resources and reducing energy consumption and emissions. Its recycling supports industries such as construction, automotive manufacturing, household appliances, food processing, and medical equipment, providing a sustainable and cost-effective raw material for manufacturing new stainless steel products while promoting circular economy principles and environmental sustainability

Cast Iron Drums

Cast iron drums refer to used or discarded drums made from cast iron, commonly collected for recycling purposes. These drums typically serve various industrial applications, including storage and transportation of liquids, chemicals, and other materials. Cast iron drums are valued for their robustness, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for demanding environments. Recycling cast iron drums not only conserves resources but also reduces the environmental impact associated with manufacturing new drums. The recycled cast iron can be melted down and reused in various industries.

HMS 1

Heavy Metal Scrap, commonly referred to as HMS, comprises various types of discarded metal materials collected for recycling purposes. HMS typically includes heavy and bulky metal items such as structural beams, machinery parts, automotive components, and industrial equipment. These materials are often composed of ferrous metals like steel and iron, though non-ferrous metals may also be present. HMS is valued for its recyclability, as it can be processed and melted down to produce new metal products. Recycling HMS not only conserves natural resources but also reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with metal production

HMS 1 & HMS 2

HMS 1 & HMS-2 encompasses a variety of discarded metal materials collected for recycling purposes.  These heavy metals typically consist of heavier and denser metal items such as thick gauge steel plates, beams, pipes, and structural components. These materials are often derived from industrial machinery, construction projects, and demolition sites. These metals may contain a higher proportion of ferrous metals like steel, with minimal or no non-ferrous metal content. Valued for its recyclability and suitability for steelmaking processes, these metals play a crucial role in resource conservation and waste reduction efforts. Recycling HMS-1 & HMS-2 helps to mitigate environmental impact by reducing the need for virgin metal extraction and energy-intensive manufacturing processes.

Cast Iron

Cast iron scrap refers to discarded or surplus materials made from cast iron, typically collected for recycling purposes. Cast iron scrap includes a variety of items such as machinery parts, pipes, fittings, and automotive components that have reached the end of their useful life or are no longer needed. Valued for its durability, strength, and versatility, cast iron scrap is an important resource in the recycling industry. Recycling cast iron scrap helps conserve natural resources and reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with metal production. Additionally, repurposing cast iron scrap for manufacturing or construction applications promotes sustainability by extending the lifespan of these materials and minimizing waste

Used Rail

Used rail track scrap refers to discarded railway tracks and components that have been removed from railway lines due to wear and tear, replacement, or upgrading of rail infrastructure. These scrap materials typically include steel rails, ties, spikes, and other associated components. Used rail track scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of ferrous metal for the steel industry. Recycling used rail track scrap helps conserve natural resources and reduces the environmental impact associated with metal production. Additionally, repurposing used rail track scrap for manufacturing or construction applications contributes to sustainability efforts by promoting material reuse and minimizing waste.

Non Ferrous Metal

ALUMINIUM

Taint Tabor
millfinish
tense
Tread
wheels
radiators

BRASS

honey
ocean

COPPER

millberry
birch cliff
berry

Non Ferrous Metal

ALUMINIUM

ACSR

Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) scrap refers to discarded or surplus materials used in electrical transmission and distribution systems. ACSR scrap typically consists of aluminum conductor wires reinforced with steel strands, commonly used in overhead power lines and utility poles. This scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of both aluminum and steel. Recycling ACSR scrap helps conserve natural resources and reduces the environmental impact associated with metal production. Additionally, repurposing ACSR scrap for manufacturing or construction applications contributes to sustainability efforts by promoting material reuse and minimizing waste

Taint Tabor

Taint Tabor scrap, also known as TT scrap, refers to a specific grade of mixed aluminum scrap commonly collected for recycling purposes. This type of scrap typically consists of clean, unalloyed aluminum sheet scrap with a minimum thickness of 0.15mm, free from corrosion, foreign material, or excessive oil. Taint Tabor scrap is valued for its high purity and quality, making it suitable for various recycling and manufacturing applications. Recycling Taint Tabor scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize the environmental impact associated with aluminum production. Additionally, repurposing Taint Tabor scrap for manufacturing or construction applications promotes sustainability by extending the lifespan of these materials and minimizing waste.

Mill Finish

Aluminium mill finish scrap refers to surplus or discarded aluminium materials that have undergone the milling process and possess a raw, untreated surface finish. This type of scrap typically includes aluminium sheets, plates, or coils with a smooth surface texture directly from the mill, free from any additional coatings or treatments. Aluminium mill finish scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Recycling aluminium mill finish scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with aluminium production

Talk

Aluminium talk scrap, also known as aluminium lithographic sheets scrap, refers to discarded or surplus materials used in the printing industry for lithographic printing plates. This type of scrap typically consists of aluminium sheets with a specific surface treatment designed for lithographic printing applications. Aluminium talk scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Recycling aluminium talk scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with aluminium production.

Tense

Tense scrap, short for “taint tabor new scrap engines,” refers to a specific grade of aluminium scrap derived from the automotive industry. Tense scrap typically includes various aluminium components from automobiles, such as wheels, engine blocks, transmissions, and other parts. These materials are collected for recycling purposes, where they serve as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Recycling tense scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize the environmental impact associated with aluminium production. 

Tread

Aluminium tread scrap refers to surplus or discarded aluminium materials that feature a textured surface known as a tread pattern. This type of scrap typically includes aluminium sheets or plates with raised ridges or patterns, commonly used for non-slip applications in various industries such as transportation, construction, and manufacturing. Aluminium tread scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Recycling aluminium tread scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize the environmental impact associated with aluminium production.

UBC

Aluminium UBC scrap, short for “used beverage can” scrap, refers to discarded aluminium cans collected for recycling purposes. These cans, commonly used for packaging beverages such as sodas, beers, and energy drinks, are made primarily from aluminium and can be easily identified by their cylindrical shape and pull-tab openings. Aluminium UBC scrap is collected in large quantities for recycling, where it serves as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Recycling aluminium UBC scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize the environmental impact associated with aluminium production. 

Wheels

Aluminium wheels scrap refers to discarded or surplus materials derived from automotive or industrial aluminium wheels. These scrap materials are collected for recycling purposes, where they serve as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Aluminium wheels scrap typically includes alloy wheels, rims, or hubcaps made predominantly from aluminium, with other metals such as steel or magnesium possibly present. Recycling aluminium wheels scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize the environmental impact associated with aluminium production. Additionally, repurposing aluminium wheel scrap for manufacturing or construction applications promotes sustainability by extending the lifespan of these materials and minimizing waste.

Radiators

Aluminium radiator scrap refers to discarded or surplus materials derived from heating or cooling systems containing aluminium components. These scrap materials are collected for recycling purposes, where they serve as a valuable source of aluminium for various industries. Aluminium radiator scrap typically includes radiators, heat exchangers, or cooling fins made predominantly from aluminium, with other materials such as copper or steel possibly present. Recycling aluminium radiators scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with aluminium production.

BRASS

Honey

Brass honey scrap refers to a specific grade of brass scrap known for its honeycomb-like appearance and composition. This type of scrap is commonly collected from various sources such as industrial machinery, plumbing fixtures, electrical components, and automotive parts. Brass honey scrap typically consists of a mixture of yellow brass and red brass alloys, with traces of other metals such as zinc and lead. It is valued for its high copper content and corrosion resistance. Brass honey scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of brass for various industries. Recycling brass honey scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with metal production.

Ocean

Brass ocean scrap refers to brass materials recovered from marine-related sources, such as ships, boats, offshore structures, and maritime equipment. This type of scrap typically includes various brass components, fittings, fixtures, and machinery parts that have been exposed to marine environments. Brass ocean scrap may consist of a mixture of yellow brass and red brass alloys, with traces of other metals such as zinc and lead. It is valued for its corrosion resistance and durability in saltwater conditions. Brass ocean scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of brass for various industries. Recycling brass ocean scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with metal production.

COPPER

Mill Berry

Copper Millberry scrap refers to high-quality copper scrap materials commonly used in various industries for manufacturing purposes. This type of scrap is characterized by its clean, unalloyed copper composition, free from impurities, insulation, or other contaminants. Copper Millberry scrap typically consists of copper wire, cables, or conductors with a uniform diameter and a shiny, bright surface finish. It is valued for its high conductivity, malleability, and ductility, making it suitable for electrical and electronic applications. Copper Millberry scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of copper for various industries. Recycling Copper Millberry scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with copper production.

Birch Cliff

Copper Birch Cliff scrap refers to a specific grade of copper scrap commonly used in various industries for manufacturing purposes. This type of scrap is characterized by its clean, unalloyed copper composition, free from impurities, insulation, or other contaminants. Copper Birch Cliff scrap typically consists of copper wire, cables, or conductors with a consistent diameter and a reddish-brown coloration. It is valued for its high conductivity, malleability, and ductility, making it suitable for electrical and electronic applications. Copper Birch Cliff scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of copper for various industries. Recycling Copper Birch Cliff scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with copper production.

Berry

Copper Berry scrap refers to a high-quality grade of copper scrap commonly used in various industries for manufacturing purposes. This type of scrap is characterized by its clean, unalloyed copper composition, free from impurities, insulation, or other contaminants. Copper Berry scrap typically consists of copper wire, cables, or conductors with a consistent diameter and a shiny, bright surface finish. It is valued for its high conductivity, malleability, and ductility, making it suitable for electrical and electronic applications. Copper Berry scrap is collected for recycling purposes, where it serves as a valuable source of copper for various industries. Recycling Copper Berry scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact associated with copper production.

Why Choose Us

Expertise

Benefit from our years of experience and in-depth knowledge of the scrap trading industry.

Reliability

Trust in our reputation for reliability, professionalism, and integrity in all our dealings.

Sustainability

Join us in our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility through the recycling and reuse of scrap materials.

Customer Focus

Experience exceptional service and personalized attention tailored to your unique requirements.
How it works

Seamless Recycling Journey

The process begins with a consultation where we discuss your specific requirements, including the type and quantity of scrap metal you wish to trade. We’ll assess your needs, provide expert advice, and tailor our services to meet your objectives.

Sourcing and Procurement.

We work closely with suppliers to source high-quality ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap from various industries, ensuring compliance with international quality standards. Our strategic partnerships enable us to procure a wide range of metals, including steel, iron, aluminum, copper, brass, and more.

Quality Assurance.

At Swastik Global, quality is paramount. We conduct rigorous inspections and testing procedures to ensure that all scrap metal materials meet the required specifications and quality standards. Our commitment to quality assurance guarantees the integrity and reliability of our products, giving our clients peace of mind.

Trading and Distribution.

As experienced traders in the scrap metal industry, we facilitate smooth transactions between buyers and sellers, providing competitive pricing and efficient logistics solutions. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell scrap metal in bulk quantities, we have the expertise and resources to meet your trading needs.

Customized Solutions.

We understand that every client is unique, which is why we offer customized solutions tailored to your specific requirements. Whether you’re a small business or a large industrial enterprise, we can provide personalized services to address your scrap metal trading challenges and maximize value for your business.

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