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Non-Ferrous Light Metal Scrap
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Non-ferrous light metal scrap includes metals such as aluminium, magnesium, and titanium that are recycled from various industrial and manufacturing processes. These metals are known for their lightweight properties and high corrosion resistance. The leading recyclers of non-ferrous light metal scrap are the United States, China, and Germany.
What non-ferrous light metal scrap types are frequently traded on Metalshub?
Sub-Category | Abbreviation | Grade | Shapes |
Aluminium Alloy Scrap | Al Alloy Scrap | Various | Solid, Turnings, Shredded, Blend, Granules |
Pure Titanium Scrap | Pure Ti Scrap | Ti 99-100% | Solid, Turnings, Shredded, Blend, Granules |
Titanium Alloyed Scrap | Ti-Alloy Scrap | Various | Solid, Turnings, Shredded, Blend, Granules |
Please note that the above listed sub-categories including its shape and grades are justjustt a snapshot of Metalshub’s currently traded raw materials. We are adding new material grades and subcategories on a monthly basis and would be happy to assess your specific requirements to this category
How can Metalshub help in buying and selling non-ferrous light metal scrap?
Metalshub provides recyclers and consumers of non-ferrous light metal scrap with a software solution to improve the way they buy or sell it. Our software connects over 2,000 companies in a joint trading network. This allows sellers to discover new buyers of non-ferrous light metal scrap and buyers to discover new suppliers of non-ferrous light metal scrap.
For buyers, Metalshub’s Procurement Solution allows smelters, foundries, and other consumers to digitalise their procurement process in order to increase sourcing efficiency, ensure compliant buying, and take data-driven decisions. For sellers, Metalshub’s Sales Solution allows recyclers, traders, and other sellers to digitalise their sales process, manage inventory, and optimise their sales book.
How is non-ferrous light metal scrap processed?
Non-ferrous light metal scrap is collected from various sources, including manufacturing waste, end-of-life vehicles, and construction materials. It is sorted and processed by shredding, melting, and purifying to remove impurities.