Feeling lost in a sea of scrap metal? Sorting leftover materials on your construction site can be confusing. We’re here to break down the key differences between ferrous and non ferrous metals, helping you become a scrap metal whiz. Plus, we'll show you how to turn your scrap into profit with a smooth and sustainable approach.
Let's get to the bottom of this magnet business. Are ferrous metals magnetic? Ferrous metals are the magnetic bunch – they contain iron (Fe) after all. Think steel beams, rebar, and iron pipes.
Are non ferrous metals magnetic? A non ferrous metal is the loner of the scrap yard. They don't contain iron and won't budge for a magnet. Copper wire, aluminum siding, and brass plumbing fixtures are all part of the non-magnetic crew.
Pro Tip: Generally, non ferrous metals bring in more cash per pound than ferrous metals. So, those non-magnetic metals are worth keeping an eye on!
The magnet test might be a handy way to differentiate these metals on the job site, but there's more to the story! Let's discuss the different properties and applications of ferrous and non ferrous metals:
By understanding these fundamental differences, you can make informed decisions about the metals you use on your construction projects. Remember, ferrous and non ferrous metals have valuable roles to play, and proper sorting during scrap removal maximizes your profit potential while contributing to a sustainable future.
Recycling your scrap metal is a win-win. It saves energy and resources needed to create new metal, which means less mining and a lighter footprint. Plus, it keeps your construction site clean and avoids those overflowing landfill bins.
At Iron & Metals, we know construction keeps this city moving. That's why we make scrap metal recycling a breeze. Need to get rid of the scrap? You can drop it off at our facility or schedule a convenient pickup directly from your job site.
Here's the best part: Our pricing structure is transparent. You’ll get up-to-the-minute pricing and top dollar for your sorted scrap metal. Plus, you'll be working with a company that shares your values – we're committed to responsible recycling practices for a sustainable future.
Contact us today to learn more about our scrap metal recycling services for construction companies. We'll help you streamline your scrap metal disposal process, boost your bottom line, and contribute to a greener tomorrow.