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Showing posts with label metal recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metal recycling. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Art and Function: The Many Products Borne from Scrap Metal Recycling

"Of course, art pieces aren’t the only by-products that metal recycling produces. Unlike glass or paper, metals can be melted down and recycled indefinitely without losing their strength or chemical properties. For example, a typical car body is composed of 25% recycled steel. Steel can also be reused to build train tracks or bridges, and to manufacture small tools like hammers and wires. With the help of scrap metal buyers like A&R Metal Recyclers, scrap metal recycling helps the environment because when less energy is used to manufacture metals from scratch, less greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere. Recycling aluminum, for instance, reduces energy consumption by up to 92%. Reusing metals also conserves the finite supply of ores the planet has—recycling a ton of steel saves 2,500 pounds of iron ore from being used."

http://www.arscrapmetalbuyers.com/info-article/art-function-products-borne-scrap-metal-recycling

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Importance of Metal Recycling

Most people take the importance of metal for granted. The spoon you eat your morning cereal with, the car your drive to work, the wedding band around your finger and even that smartphone you fiddle with all day all use metals in one way or another. In fact, metals are so important your health depends on them— lack of iron causes anemia, insufficient zinc weakens the immune system, and inadequate copper can trigger seizures.

Perhaps due to their ubiquity, people forget that metals, like all natural resources, are finite. According to projections, important metals like indium, silver, and gold will all be depleted within a generation’s span. What’s worse, the Earth needs millions of years to replenish the metal reserves.

Fortunately, metal recycling has become an important way to conserve the world’s dwindling metal supply. Unlike other materials, metal can be recycled over and over again without deteriorating its properties. This means that broken cars and heavy machinery can be melted down and fashioned into something useful again. Metal recycling also releases less greenhouse gases and consumes less energy than producing new metals from scratch. As a bonus, the metal recycling industry also generates 85,000 jobs in 2008 while producing $86 billion in revenue.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Some Good Reasons for You to Consider Recycling Metal

Ever since the rise of industries and human technology, metal has become one of the most prevalent materials in man's world. Thankfully, metal is rarely wasted because it is mostly recyclable. Nevertheless, many still debate on whether or not it's wise or practical to keep recycling metals; here are some points to the affirmative:

Environment-friendly

Perhaps the main draw to recycling metal is that it contributes to environmental efforts to keep landfills at a minimum. Metal products can be melted and formed into new constructs or simply reused in other projects. This way, a cycle is made that will ensure no piece of scrap metal is left to corrode and disuse.

Less to Mine

In the past, any new project that involves metalwork has to wait for the raw materials straight from the mines to be processed and molded. Today, however, while mines and metal refineries are still in operation, metal products and construction materials can be purchased in many metal recycling centers. This minimal need for mining metals also contribute to the health of the environment.

Income Generation


The recycling centers previously mentioned cater to their clients' metalwork needs, which usually involve huge building projects. To help bolster their supply, they often buy scrap metal from individuals and industries alike. This means that the very reason for their existence becomes a viable source of income for many people who have scrap to sell.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Leading Metal Recycling Company in Texas Buys Scrap Metals Nationwide

"Houston, Texas (September 27, 2013) - AR Scrap Metal Buyers Company, a leading metal recycling company based in Houston, Texas, is buying scrap metals from sellers nationwide. Their expansion beyond the region will provide sellers with an additional market as well as better pricing for scrap metals. According to company representative Mike Evens, they are pleased to extend their services across the country as they will offer competitive scrap metal prices for sellers. They will also introduce their top-grade customer service to the national market, as well as continue to strongly adhere to ethical environmental standards. "

http://www.arscrapmetalbuyers.com/press-releases/leading-metal-recycling-company-texas-buys-scrap-metals-nationwide

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Benefits of Metal Recycling

Every day, millions of metal products are used by people in every part of the world. When improperly disposed of, these can turn into enormous environmental hazards that contribute to water and air pollution, and produce adverse effects on any community. It also takes a lot of energy to make steel from virgin ore; and you can just imagine how this same energy can be used, instead, for the benefit of mankind.

Fortunately, most people nowadays have discovered the value of recycling metal to provide more benefits to society. Instead of throwing away used metal products as waste material, these articles are now recycled for other productive purposes. Recycling has not only helped protect the environment by preventing unnecessary wastage and energy expenditure, but has also created a profitable business—buying and selling scrap metal.

Recycling metal reduces water pollution and air pollution because it prevents the material from becoming part of landfills that contribute to these ecological problems. It also saves energy and carbon emissions by reducing the need to smelt new iron from raw ore, as recycled steel can be easily fashioned into other steel products. These include cars, bridges, and construction materials among many others.


Indeed, metal recycling makes an otherwise, harmful, waste product into a profitable business venture that benefits the whole of mankind economically and environmentally.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Tips to Maximize the Scrap Metal Prices You Get

The scrap metal recycling industry has changed a lot in the past few years, if only for one critical aspect: prices. The cost of commodities have gone through the roof in recent years—what once cost pennies to purchase are now worth dollars. To find out what your scrap metal will cost, simply visit numerous resources online.

Note that the prices on these websites are simply rough estimates of what your materials are worth. The value of scrap metal is dependent on various factors, and the estimates you find online will be useful only if you're monitoring market movement. For more specific prices, you should call a local scrap yard and ask for their price list. To know if you're getting a good deal, compare the prices they give to the ones you find online.


There are four main factors that determine that price you will get for your material: scrap metal type, quantity, current spot metal prices, and geographical location. The easiest way to maximize the value you will get is to use these four factors to your advantage. For instance, it's possible for you to get a better deal from a scrap yard out of your locality. If the quantity of your materials or the logistics of getting there allow you to profit more than you would selling them to a local scrap yard, then you might as well take your materials to the other buyer's location, regardless of how far away it is.