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Scrap Stainless Steel Metal Recycling Pays in Many Ways
In addition to the high returns of aluminum recycling, scrap recovery from brass and copper can also bring in significant profit. Often companies see a 50% increase in value when doing brass and scrap copper recycling.
Wondering what else Georgia Alloys purchase? Whether you deal with copper, aluminum, brass, stainless steel, bronze, titanium your company will benefit from recycling with Georgia Alloys
Did you know?
There are many grades of stainless steel
Stainless steel's resistance to corrosion and staining, low maintenance makes it an ideal base material for a host of commercial applications. There are over 150 grades of stainless steel, of which fifteen are most common.
The alloy is milled into sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing to be used in cookware, cutlery, hardware, surgical instruments, major appliances, industrial equipment, and building material in skyscrapers and large buildings.
Stainless steel is 100% recyclable. In fact, over 50% of new stainless steel is made from re-melted scrap metal, rendering it a somewhat eco-friendly material
Even a high-quality alloy can corrode under certain conditions.
Because these modes of corrosion are more exotic and their immediate results are less visible than rust, they often escape notice and cause problems among those who are not familiar with them.
Stress corrosion cracking depends on the nickel content Types of stainless steel
There are different types of stainless steels: when nickel is added, for instance, the austenite structure of iron is stabilized.
This crystal structure makes such steels
non-magnetic and less brittle at low temperatures.
For higher hardness and strength, carbon is added. When subjected to adequate heat treatment these steels are used as razor blades, cutlery, tools etc.
Stainless steels are highly corrosion resistant, but far less durable than austenitic grades and cannot be hardened by heat treatment.
They contain between 10.5% and 27% chromium and very little nickel, if any.
Most compositions include molybdenum; some, aluminum or titanium. Common ferritic grades include
18-8 . 80-20 . 20-05 . 301 . 301LN . 302 . 303 . 304 . 304L . 304LN . 304H . 305 . 309 . 309S . 310 . 310S . 316 . 316L . 316LN . 316Ti . 316LN . 317 . 317L . 321 . 321H . 330 . 347 . 348 . 904 . 909 . 430 . AL 20 . AL 310L . AL 332 . AL 334 . AL 610 . AL 611 . AL 904L
Contact our scrap metal center in Tucker, Georgia for
recycling of, copper, brass, aluminum, and other metals.
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