The Waste Metal Recycling Process: Making the Best Use of Materials

02 Jun.,2022

The waste metal recycling process can be efficient and profitable when you work with a reliable, trustworthy Bay Area metal recycling service.

 

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As you may already be aware, many metals can be recycled repeatedly without degradation to their chemical and physical properties. Steel is the most recycled metal because of its widespread usage in buildings, automobiles, industrial machinery, railroads, ships, farm equipment, consumer goods, etc. Aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, titanium, and high-temp alloys are also prime candidates for recycling. 

If you’re regularly creating waste metal as part of your production process, don’t already recycle, and have been considering a recycling service, let us provide some guidance regarding the ideal waste metal recycling process and how you can financially benefit from it. 

Waste Metal Recycling Is a Win for You and the Environment 

Compared to the process of mining materials, transporting, refining, and melting raw materials, less energy is required to convert scrap metal into usable remnant metal. Remnant metals are leftover pieces of metal that can be still be used. By avoiding most of those raw material manufacturing steps, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are significantly reduced.

The recycling process for waste metal created during manufacturing is significantly simpler than the recycling process for metals obtained from already-manufactured products or demolished structures. The chips, cuttings, and remnants, known as “prime,” “prompt,” or “new” scrap metal that result from your manufacturing processes are so much easier to recycle. They’re clean and are easier to collect and transport. These are the ideal type of waste metals that recycling companies are looking for. If you are regularly generating this kind of scrap, you can be turning this scrap into money!

The more waste metal you can recycle, the better for the environment. There are also significant benefits—financial and operational—for your business in a recycling process that makes the best use of waste metals.

Don’t Let Logistics Keep You from Realizing the Benefits 

For many manufacturers, fabricators, and welding or machine shops, what’s the biggest deterrent to efficient waste metal recycling? Logistics. For example, if you are located in San Jose or another similar city in the San Francisco Bay Area, you might not be sure where you can even bring scrap metal. Or, when you’re focused on meeting production schedules, managing the collection, storage, and transportation of waste metal off-site yourself can be a less-than-efficient task. 

Let us explain the key steps that help you make the best use of waste metals you generate in your manufacturing operations and how to simplify the process of disposing of your scrap and get paid for it.

Start with the Right Recycling Containers

An efficient waste metal recycling process begins with collection services that are tailored to your individual needs. It starts with the recycling containers. An experienced waste metal recycling service will assess your recycling volumes, the types of metals to be recycled, and the space that containers need to fit into. With that information, they can recommend the appropriate leak-proof containers to handle your waste metals and production volumes. Typically, containers are available in the following sizes:

  • 55-gallon drums to collect chips from a single 3-axis CNC machine.

  • 4 x 4 or 4 x 6 forklift-compatible containers to handle a week’s worth of cuttings from high-volume lathes.

  • Roll-off containers to handle scrap from a massive production run. 

In certain instances, depending on the volume and value of the scrap metal, fabricating a custom container to collect high volumes of scrap directly from manufacturing equipment that standard-sized containers don’t fit may be the most efficient way to manage that scrap. A competent recycling service can coordinate the design, manufacturing, and delivery of any custom or standard containers required. Containers can be made to fit chip conveyors as well as be put on wheels to easily move in and out of difficult spots. 

Minimize Space Occupied by Recycling Containers

Although you can turn waste metal scrap into dollars, the space occupied by recycling containers shouldn’t be occupying space that could be used for production processes. Real estate in the San Francisco Bay Area, for example, is expensive and you want to use every square foot for production activities that generate ROI. 

An experienced waste metal recycling service should work with you to calculate the right number and size of the container(s) needed and determine a pickup schedule that ensures waste metal containers aren’t taking up valuable production space in the shop or yard.

The ideal waste metal recycling process carefully balances your recycling volumes, container space, and pickup schedules to ensure you always have the right recycling capacity. And in the event you generate larger volumes of waste metal than usual, that shouldn’t be a problem. A call to your provider can have a full container quickly swapped out with an empty.

Get Paid for Your Waste Metal

For the reasons mentioned above, “prime” waste metal has good value in the recycling industry. If you’re not properly recycling chips, cuttings, trimmings, and remnants, you’re throwing money away. A competent waste metal recycling service will accurately weigh your containers and contents (using state-certified scales) to ensure you receive fair market value for recycled metals. 

The Ultimate Waste Metal Recycling Process

The Ultimate Waste Metal Recycling Process

In many manufacturing processes, usable metal remnants from cut bar stock or plate have greater value than just scrap. Look for a waste metal recycling service that will pay you fairly for these usable pieces. You’ll get a higher value for these in comparison to chips. These pieces can be cut, have the odd edges trimmed, and turned into useful metal inventory sold at prices well below the cost of new metals.

These pieces are perfect for many special or one-off manufacturing projects. In the spectrum of waste metal recycling methods, this is the ultimate recycling process. This method eliminates transportation of waste metal back to a mill, energy expended or environmental impact from melting and molding, and any other energy-consuming processes required to produce the final product.

 

Make the Best Use of Your Materials

Industrial Metal Service has its roots in recycling, and in over two decades of providing waste metal recycling and associated services to manufacturers, fabricators, and machine shops, we’ve recycled and sold 1.1 billion pounds of metal. We’re continually focused on improving the efficiency of the waste metal recycling process on behalf of our customers. 

Located in San Jose, we can provide the containers to efficiently manage your waste metal volumes, arrange pickups to match your production schedule, and help you recover the maximum value for your waste metals. Our high-quality containers look great and provide a convenient and efficient way for you to improve your profitability and waste metal recycling process.