Other Metals We Accept


Beyond copper, brass, aluminum, and steel, we accept a wide range of specialty metals and materials. Not sure what you have? We'll help identify it.

Specialty & High-Value Metals


Carbide


Tungsten carbide tool bits, inserts, drill bits, and cutting tools. High-value material.

Nickel


Pure nickel and nickel alloys 

used in industrial applications 

and equipment.

Inconel


Nickel-chromium-based superalloy used in extreme temperature applications and aerospace.

Monel


Nickel-copper alloy with excellent corrosion resistance. Used in marine and chemical applications.

Titanium


Lightweight, strong metal used in aerospace, medical implants, and high-performance applications.

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Wheel Weights


Lead wheel weights commonly collected from automotive use.

Types of NICKEL ALLOYS We Accept


Inconel


High-performance nickel alloy scrap used in heat- and corrosion-resistant applications.

Carbide


Hard metal scrap commonly used in cutting tools and industrial equipment.

Monel


Nickel-copper alloy known for strength and corrosion resistance.

Hastaloy


High-grade nickel alloy designed for extreme corrosion resistance.

Nickel Scrap


Mixed nickel-bearing scrap accepted for recycling and recovery.

Titanium


Lightweight high-strength metal scrap with excellent corrosion resistance.

High Temp Alloys


Specialty alloys made to withstand extreme heat and demanding conditions.

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Wheel Weights


Lead wheel weights commonly collected from automotive use.

Additional Materials We Accept


Lead and Wheel Weights


Lead-acid batteries, wheel weights, sheet lead, and other lead materials. Proper handling and recycling of lead is important for environmental safety.

Sealed Units




Sealed refrigeration units and components are accepted for recycling; however, all refrigerants must be properly drained prior to drop off.

A/C Compressors


Air conditioning compressors from vehicles and HVAC systems. Contains valuable copper and steel.

Electric Motors


Motors from appliances, tools, HVAC systems, and industrial equipment. Contains copper wiring and steel.

Starters andS Alternators


Automotive starters and alternators containing copper, steel, and other recoverable metals.

Batteries


Lead-acid car batteries and other battery types. Proper recycling recovers lead and plastic components.

Ballasts


Lighting ballasts from fluorescent and HID fixtures. We handle proper disposal and metal recovery.

Chillers


Commercial chillers from HVAC systems. Large units contain significant amounts of recyclable metal.

Not Sure What You Have?


We accept many other metals at our facility beyond what's listed here! If you're unsure whether we accept your specific type of metal, give us a call.

How to Get Help Identifying Metals

1.  Take clear photos of your material from multiple angles


2.   Note any markings, stamps, or identifying features.


3. If a magnet sticks, the material is likely steel or another ferrous metal.


4. Call us or use our contact form to submit the photos.


5.   We'll provide identification and pricing information


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