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Exotic Metal Scrap Recycling
Recycling Exotic Metals and Specialty Alloys is somewhat complex and requires some experience and metallurgical knowledge. Assisting you in learning a little about Identifying and trading Exotic Metals and Market Trends is our goal.

Recycling Information :

Stainless Steel       Hi-Temp Alloys       Tool Steels
Nickel (Ni)       Cobalt (Co)       Molybdenum (Mo)       Chromium (Cr)
Titanium (Ti)       Tungsten (W)       Vanadium (V)

Antimony       Bismuth       Cadmium       Columbium
Lithium       Manganese       Silicon       Zirconium

Mercury (Hg)       Rare Earths       Minor Metals       Ferroalloys
Battery Scrap       E-Scrap       Residues


Metal Identification
Old school recyclers relied upon experience and metallurgical knowledge, armed with a pocket magnet and a jack knife or metal file to visually classify materials. More indepth identification was preformed by spot testing with acid or by sparking a sample with a grinding wheel. The colour and characteristics of the sparks identified the element contained in the sample.

In todays digital world, hand held spectro analysis tools can quickly identify the contents of any sample, relying on technology rather than the art and skill of the old school recycler.

Ferroalloy Recovey
Trading in raw or virgin Ferroalloys is a somewhat limited specialty market, distinguishing the virgin or recycled content of any lot of ferroalloys is not really possible. If you wish to Buy or Sell Ferroalloys, simply ADD your inquiry to the Inter-Continental Metal Exchange. The exchange service has been successfully matching interested parties on-line since 1995. If you wish to receive unique trade benefits for Ferroalloys, please check-out the enhanced Trader Access service.
To recover any Ferroalloys, Please feel free to make a recycling inquiry for that particular Exotic Metal material.

Tool Steel Scrap
Tool Steel Scrap includes a wide range of drill bits, cutting tools saw blade tips and contains various combinations of Chrome, Moly, Vanadium & Tungsten alloys.

M~1 Tool Steel       M~2 Tool Steel

T~1 Tool Steel       T~5 Tool Steel       T~15 Tool Steel

Carbide Scrap

Minor Metals Recycling
Finding a market for Exotic or Minor Metals Recycling is as simple as adding your inquiry for Minor Metals Scrap or Residues to the exotic metal exchange. This service has been successfully connecting Buyers & Sellers on-line since 1995.

Rare Earths Recycling
If you wish to Buy or Sell Scrap Rare Earths, simply ADD your inquiry to the Exotic Metals Exchange. The exchange service has been successfully matching interested parties on-line since 1995. If you wish to receive unique trade benefits for Exotic Metals scrap, please check-out the enhanced Trader Access service.
Check-out the different types of Rare Earths


Ask your Recycling Questions

Exotic Metal Recycling Information
For anyone seeking current information or research data on the recovery of Minor Metals, Rare Earths and the Exotic Metal Recycling Industry, you may access and ask your Recycling Questions to a core group of experienced and knowledgeable recycling industry professionals.


The Exotic & Precious Scrap Composite Index
The Exotic & Precious Scrap Composite Index tracks the daily changing market prices in the scrap metals industry. The Index consists of a weighted basket of Eleven (11) benchmark grades of scrap metal and the Index includes snapshots of 5 viewpoints of market trends : the past 7 days, past 30 days, past 90 days, past 1 year and past 2 years.

Market Price Trends
Scrap Metal Recycling

Ferrous Metals       Non-Ferrous Metals
Precious Metals
Exotic Alloys & Minor Metals Scrap

Battery Scrap       Electronics Recovery

Surplus Metal Inventory
Scrap Metal Prices

Scrap Dealers       Scrap Metals     Markets

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