The Many Uses of Scrap Metal: From Recycling to Art

What can scrap metal be used for? Scrap iron and aluminum metals are being used extensively in the construction industry in projects such as roads and bridges. In the transportation industry, it can be used in the manufacture of automobiles, aircraft and other modes of transportation. Another more recent use is in detoxifying industrial wastewater. … Read more

Dirty Steel: Understanding the Basics

What is dirty steel? Dirty metals are those that have another material along with the metals we are looking for. For example copper wire with a plastic casing around it would be considered dirty. A tube of copper with brass fittings on it would also be considered dirty. Read more on recycleusainc.com Steel is a … Read more

Dipping Something in Bronze: Is it Possible?

Can you dip something in bronze? A: Not likely. There are other ways to bronze baby shoes, (like painting or dipping), but our process encases the shoe in pure copper. It is true electroplating. Virtually anything that we can fit into our bronzing tank can be electroplated. Read more on www.memoriesinbronze.com Copper, tin, and other … Read more

The Manufacturing Process of Metal: A Comprehensive Guide

How do you manufacture metal? Metal Fabrication Processes: Understanding the Different Types Forging. Forging is a common practice for intricate metalwork. Casting. Whereas forging metal is something that’s done by hand, casting is the process of pouring molten metal into a mold. Drawing. Forming. Machining. Extrusion. Cutting. Punching. Read more on www.metafab.com Metal is a … Read more

Scrap Iron: Understanding the Different Types

How many types of scrap iron are there? There are two main categories of metals: ferrous and non-ferrous. Metals which contain iron in them are known as ferrous. Metals without iron are non-ferrous. Common non-ferrous metals are copper, brass, aluminum, zinc, magnesium, tin, nickel, and lead. Read more on en.wikipedia.org Scrap iron is a crucial … Read more