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Metal Scrap
Apart from stainless steel, nickel scraps and special purpose scraps we also trade in different other metal scrap which include molybdenum scrap, tungsten scrap and titanium scrap. These metal scrap are used in various segments very effectively.
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 | Molybdenum Scrap  Molybdenum scraps (Mo Scrap) are very unique with their position as a high temperature scrap metal. Molybdenum scrap have a melting point of 4,730 F. This puts molybdenum scrap melting at 2,000 F higher than other scrap metals such as steel.
Molybdenum scraps are used for many things in the world today. Molybdenum scrap and molybdenum alloy scrap are recycled for use in the making of rifle barrels and filaments for light bulbs. Molybdenum scrap may also be recycled for use in soil, as soil with no molybdenum cannot support plant life. |
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Titanium Scrap  We are a leading name in titanium scrap trade in the global market. We offer high grade of these titanium scrap to our clients. Titanium scrap is useful with its properties of corrosion resistance (saltwater propeller shafts), high melting temperature and hard but lightweight makeup.
The key features of our titanium scrap are:
Ultimate tensile strength
Low density
High melting point (over 1,649 °C or 3,000 °F)
Excellent resistance to corrosion
These titanium scraps are recycled from engines and structural components from airplanes, satellites and spacecraft. In the end, it also can be used for medical uses such as joint replacements, or as armor plates for a military vehicle. |
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 | Tungsten Scrap  When talking about a high temperature scrap metal or a high temperature scrap, tungsten scraps are at the top of the list. With a 3422 C melting temperature tungsten scrap is only second to carbon. Such a high temperature scrap metal, tungsten scrap can be recycled to use in high temperature situations such as filaments in light bulbs as well as many other electronics. But tungsten scrap and tungsten alloy scrap can still be used when alloyed with other scrap metals to make super alloys. Our tungsten scraps are used to make:
Abrasives
Cutting tools and bearings
Transportation/machinery equipment and
Heat and radiation shielding.
In fact, tungsten scrap used in the production of knives is harder than sapphire and maintains an excellent edge even after extensive use.
Our tungsten scrap has a wide range of useful properties. One of the most important properties of tungsten carbide scrap is its extreme hardness, having a hardness close to that of diamond, but being cheaper and a more heat resistant alternative to diamond. |
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