Recyclable Steel Alloys
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is more and more prevalent in modern homes and properties. Stainless steel appliances are all the rage for today’s homes and commercial kitchens. Stainless steel is very shiny and smooth, and worth about five times more than regular steel.
Cast Iron
Cast iron is highly advantageous for its extremely low melting point, castability, resistance to deformation, fluidity, and resistance to wear and tear. It is widely used as an engineering material to build pipes, machines, and automotive parts. You can even find cast iron skillets for cooking. Cast iron engine blocks and machine tools are highly lucrative to sell to an Indianapolis scrap metal recycling center.
Construction Steel
Construction steel is used in the construction industry for its durability and longevity qualities. I-beams, piping, tubing, and more are all constructed with this kind of steel. It is worth more bare and unpainted, however, most scrap metal buyers will still offer a fair price for it, either way.
Sheet Metal
Sheet metal is one of the most common forms of recyclable metal. So many household items and more are made with sheet metal. Cars, shelving, furniture, and even soup cans are made from sheet metal like aluminum and tin. Although sheet metal rates are among the lowest out of all recyclable metals, they will always render a worthwhile profit, nonetheless.