Specialty alloy scrap such as Inconel, Monel, and titanium alloys used in high-performance industrial applications.
Lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese materials derived from end-of-life batteries or production waste, including cathode and anode slurries.
Materials from used catalytic converters containing platinum group metals, like platinum, palladium, and rhodium.
Circuit boards, connectors, and components with recoverable metals, focusing on sustainable e-waste recycling.
Steel and iron scrap from construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries, including incinerated or burnt scrap.
High-grade metal powders used in 3D printing, aerospace, or other advanced manufacturing applications.
Residual metal by-products from refining or manufacturing processes, including slags, dross, and metal-rich residues.
Aluminum, copper, brass, lead, and other non-ferrous materials commonly used in industrial and consumer applications.
Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and other precious metals sourced from electronic scrap, catalysts, and industrial residues.
Includes industrial sludges containing valuable metals, such as nickel, copper, or zinc, recovered from manufacturing processes.
High-grade stainless steel scrap, particularly alloys containing chromium, nickel, and molybdenum.
Copper and aluminum wires, insulated or stripped, from dismantling electrical and telecommunications systems.