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MELTING SCRAPS |
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We are one of the recognized organizations in the Indian scrap
industry, offering a wide assortment of scraps. The range of
scrap that we trade in includes variety of melting scraps. All
these are procured from various manufacturing units, mills,
warehouses, yards and recycling companies etc., present across
the globe. Some of the common melting scraps that we deal in
are as follows :
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HEAVY MELTING STEEL SCRAPS & RE-ROLLABLES |
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We offer an extensive range of heavy melting
steel scraps that serve the raw material requirement of varied
metal manufacturing industries. The range consists of scraps
obtained from demolished structures, plants, equipments,
buildings, etc.
In addition to these, we also offer railway
scraps. These railway scraps include axels, lines, wheels, cast
iron seats, brake shoes. We also deal in scraps of steel
products which could be pipes, plates sheets, flats, beams and
other similar products. In our efforts to meet client's exact
requirements, we ensure delivery of specified type of scraps &
at mutually-decided price. |
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STAINLESS STEEL SCRAPS |
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Stainless Steel Scrap is of two kinds i.e. Austentic and
Martinestic. The difference between the two is that Austentic is
Non Magnetic and Martinestic is Magnetic, which has been
explained as follows :
Magnetic (Martinestic) Stainless
Steel Scrap

We trade in magnetic stainless steel scraps, which is generally
of 400 series, such as 409, 410, 430 and 440. These scraps are
available in both, sheet cuttings and shredded forms. In order
to ensure safe transportation, we track these scraps in
containers & transport them to desired locations.
Non-Magnetic (Austenetic) Stainless Steel Scraps
We are also engaged in the trading of non-magnetic stainless
steel scraps that are LME based in 304, 310, 316, 321 etc.
It is always preferred to trade graded scrap and not blended.
This avoids any kind of discrepancy between the buyer and
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SHREDDED SCRAPS |
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We offer shredded scraps that are processed
from end of life vehicles. According to industrial parlance, the
cost of these scraps, to a large extent, depends on material
density. The higher density material commands higher price and
lower density scraps commands lower price. |
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