100%
recyclable |
Steel is 100% recyclable, It is also the energy efficient metal for the production of different materials
75%
less energy |
Recycling steel uses 75 percent less energy compared to creating steel from raw materials
HIGH
conductivity |
Non-ferrous metals have special properties, such as conductivity and resistance to corrosion
RISK
free |
Recycling metals help to reduce environmental risks posed by discarding these items
Ferrous metals mostly contain iron. Typical examples include engineered materials such as steel and cast iron, combining an iron base with small amounts of other metals or elements added in. Ferrous metals are easily identified by their magnetic properties, as well as their poor resistance to corrosion and rust.
Non-ferrous metals are those which do not contain iron and are not magnetic. They are also usually more resistant to corrosion than ferrous metals. Non-ferrous metals can also be distinguished by their malleability. This means they can be reshaped and reused, often without losing their valuable properties.
Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the material into useful products. When different types of plastics are melted together, they tend to phase-separate, like oil and water, and set in these layers.
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