The 5 Most Valuable Metals To Scrap

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It may come as a surprise, but scrap metals can be a valuable source of cash, particularly when you're renovating your home or have access to a significant amount of metal debris at your factory. Engaging in scrap metal collection not only allows you to contribute to the supply of natural materials for manufacturers but also enables you to generate additional revenue while removing potentially hazardous items from your environment.

Unfortunately, many people unknowingly discard highly valuable scrap metals by throwing them into their kitchen trash or a job site dumpster. However, what most people don't realize is that businesses are willing to pay top cash to purchase these metals from you, avoiding more costly alternatives. To learn more about valuable metals that shouldn't be discarded but instead exchanged for money, you can refer to our blog. Below are the top five most valuable metals that you can request your local scrap metal recycler to pick up.

 

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is one of the most prevalent metals used today. Because there appears to be so much of it, it is frequently regarded as less valuable. However, the fact that stainless steel contains other metals such as chromium or chrome (10 percent or more), nickel molybdenum, and iron boosts its worth. The value of different classes of stainless steel scrap varies, and the grade is determined by the quantity of nickel in the alloy. Appliances, white goods, other culinary equipment, and some automobile parts and machinery found in factories and warehouses are frequently made of stainless steel. You just need to collect all your stainless steel scrap to get paid for it instantly.

Aluminum

You probably already know that collecting soft drink cans is an excellent method to supplement your household’s income, but did you know that aluminum is also used in awnings, gutters, and old bike frames? Metal furniture, which is often comprised of aluminum, is another fantastic source of this pricy metal, which you can then sell to scrap metal recycling companies. You don’t need to look far to discover considerable amounts of aluminum to earn some cash.

Brass

You might not realize how many ancient objects you have around the house that have brass components. If you have an object that seems gold when clean, but you know it’s not made of gold, it’s most likely made of brass. Brass can be found in a variety of antique ornamental artifacts, including candlesticks, plates, trophies, brass fittings, door handles/knockers, and bed frames. Since this alloy is made of Copper and Zinc, you can get a reasonable sum for scrapping it. The redder your brass material is, the higher the Copper content it has, and the better you’ll be paid for it.

Copper

Copper is used to plating the pennies in your pocket, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it has no worth. Copper is one of the most costly scrap metals on the market. With this in mind, you should make every effort to secure your copper equipment and scrap any excess copper. Some of the best things to scrap for copper include broken electrical cables, electronic equipment, and old copper pipes left over after a plumbing renovation. Bring all this stuff to the scrap yard and get paid right away.

Silver

Silver, like gold and platinum, is a precious metal well-known for its name and appearance. Coins, photography, dentistry, and electronics all employ silver. Silver is, of course, popular in jewelry. It’s also a good investment because it can appreciate in value over time. However, instead of taking it to your jewelry or pawn shop, you can sell it to scrap metal purchasers. They might occasionally pay more for silver scrap than those shops would. Thus, if you have old jewelry, silverware, medals, or antique vases lying around your home, you might be able to make some quick cash by scrapping them.

 

Scrap metals can be a great source of income for your household.

Thus, instead of letting metals pile up in your yard, or throwing them away for no good, sell them off to your local scrap metal recycler. If you want to give away your scrap metal for recycling, Super Scrap is just a call away. We promise to give you the best prices for your metal waste with an on-site weighing system. Get in touch with us now!

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