HEAVY MELTING SCRAP
Heavy melting scrap is a designation for recyclable steel and wrought iron. It is broken up into two major categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2, where HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and blackened steel, whereas HMS 2 does.
PLATES AND STRUCTURES
Plate and structural scrap, often referred to as P&S in the scrap industry, is a cut grade of ferrous scrap, presumed to be free of any contaminates.
SHREDDED SCRAP
The pieces of ferrous scrap produced by shredders, often from shredded vehicles and appliances. The fist-sized chunks are transportable and saleable as a commodity
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LIGHT MELTING SCRAP
Light melting scrap also known as LMS. Light melting scrap where density is considerably lesser than compared to HMS (Heavy melting scrap).
BLUE STEEL
It is made from discarded or steel products that are extremely durable and long-lasting. The blue steel scrap can retain their natural qualities no matter how many times they are recycled, thus constructing long lasting structures.