Category: Recycling Facts
Why is Industrial Metal Recycling Important for Your Phoenix Business?
If you’re a business owner in the Phoenix area, you’ve probably noticed a huge surge in the rise of industrial and manufacturing companies. This means there is a higher demand for materials, which results in more and more scrap metals. […]
Read MoreBenefits of Recycling for Maricopa County Businesses
Maricopa County is seeing a huge surge of manufacturing companies The pandemic brought a change in business structure and employment throughout the area however, according to the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), manufacturing jobs increased from 134,800 to 135,400 […]
Read More5 Reasons Phoenix Manufacturers Should be Recycling their Scrap Metal
Phoenix Manufacturers can Greatly Benefit from Recycling Scrap Metal Metals are incredibly easy to recycle and reuse. When Phoenix manufacturers recycle scrap metals, there are unlimited opportunities for new uses of that metal without the need for mining new metal […]
Read MoreIndustrial Scrap Metal: Recycling Titanium
Titanium is a non-ferrous metal, which means it does not contain iron. It is just as strong as steel but less dense. It has a very high melting point and is extremely durable. Titanium works with other metals such as […]
Read More5 Products that Contain Cobalt Alloy
It’s important to recycle cobalt alloys whenever possible. The US Dept of Energy declared cobalt a critical metal in 2011. Here are five common products that contain this metal.
Read MoreInteresting Facts about Titanium
First discovered in 1791 by British clergyman and mineralogist Rev. William Gregor, titanium has proved to become an incredibly important metal for our everyday lives. Gregor first stumbled upon some black, metallic sand in a creek bed. After thoroughly analyzing […]
Read MoreWhat Industries Produce Tungsten Carbide?
Tungsten is known as one of the toughest materials found in nature. It is very dense and nearly impossible to melt. When made into a fine powder, pure tungsten can be combustible and can spontaneously ignite. Natural tungsten contains 21 […]
Read More10 Facts About TUNGSTEN CARBIDE
Even though there isn’t a W in the word, Tungsten’s chemical symbol is a W. The W comes from the element’s other name, wolfram, which comes from the mineral the element was discovered in, wolframite. Tungsten carbide is a term […]
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons Your Business Should Recycle Aluminum Scrap
Aluminum is an alloy which is a compound made by melting two or more elements together. One element is metal and the rest consists of non-metal elements. Aluminum can be a combination of iron, magnesium, silicon, copper, or zinc. Easily […]
Read MoreTop 5 reasons why your business should recycle copper
Copper is a highly sought after metal in the scrap metal recycling industry. The reason copper is sought after is because it does not degrade significantly during the recycling process. Nearly as much copper is recycled as is mined each […]
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