Materials We Buy

From run-of-the-mill materials to specialized alloys, we can find a buyer for nearly any non-ferrous or ferrous post-industrial scrap materials.

Non-Ferrous Alloys We Buy

Non-ferrous alloys include any metal that does not contain a significant amount of iron. The forms we typically see include turnings, chips, solids, insulated wire, sheet materials, castings, dross and skimmings…you name it, we’ll find a home for it.

Don’t see your alloy listed? Talk with us.

Ferrous Materials We Buy

We also buy and sell scrap materials that contain a significant amount of iron. If you don’t see your item listed here or are looking for the current market price, please reach out to us.

Industries We Serve

AeroSpace

Our team understands the demands of aerospace manufacturers—from exotic alloys to tight tolerances.

Common Aerospace Materials

  • Titanium (6Al-4V, CP, 6-6-2)
  • Inconel (600, 625, 718)
  • Stainless steel (17-4/15-5, 13-8)
  • Aluminum (7050, 7075, 2024)
  • Hastelloy
  • High-temp nickel alloys

Automotive

Common Automotive Materials

We understand how alloy integrity impacts melt processes, and we help you protect it from bin to buyer.

  • Busheling
  • Cast iron (all grades)
  • Cast iron borings
  • Shreddables
  • Mixed metals and stamping scrap

Foundries

We work with iron and aluminum foundries to manage internal scrap flow and purchasing returns with precision.

Common Foundry Materials

  • Dross and skimmings
  • Foundry returns
  • Steel punchings
  • Malleable iron
  • Nickel alloy scrap
  • Copper-based alloys
  • Ductile and gray iron

Tool and Die

We provide secure containers and reliable pickup tailored to the unique demands of tool steels, carbide, and high-speed materials.

Common Tool and Die Materials

  • Tool steel (D2, A2, O1)
  • High-speed steel (M2, M42)
  • Carbide
  • Stainless steel solids
  • Scrap inserts
  • Slugs and punches

Casting Houses

We understand how alloy integrity impacts melt processes, and we help you protect it from bin to buyer.

Common Casting Materials

  • Aluminum (A380, 319, 356)
  • Zinc (all alloys)
  • Brass scrap
  • Trim scrap and gates
  • Mixed castings

Frequently Asked Questions

We focus on industrial scrap and purchase non-ferrous and ferrous materials including aluminum, titanium, nickel-based alloys, stainless steel, cast iron, and much more. Visit our materials we buy page for a more complete listing, but keep in mind that we can find a home for most industrial metals even if you don’t see your material listed.

Our pricing is driven by published indexes (AMM and LME), market demand, the condition of your material and the logistics required to service it. We build transparent, formula-based pricing models so you know exactly how your price is determined—no guessing, no games. Visit our pricing page for more information.

Pricing changes daily. When you work with us, we create optimized pricing based on your specific material, logistics requirements and volume. Talk with our experts to get your specific questions answered or visit our pricing page for more information.

We focus on industrial scrap, not residential or post-consumer materials. So no, we generally don’t handle aluminum cans. However, we do sometimes pick up aluminum cans for our customers with existing industrial scrap programs as a convenience.

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