Waste Management Company | Scrap Recycling Services
Spas Recycling Pvt Ltd a leading metal recycling company in India buys all ferrous and non-ferrous metals from manufacturers, industries, demolition scrap, mid-size dealers, to small producers and collectors etc for recycling otherwise they will end up in landfills. We enable industries to produce with more energy efficient, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preserve natural resources, clean air and water by our scrap metal recycling process.
Once collected, these metals are sorted and cleaned to remove impurities, which is a crucial step to ensure that the recycled metal meets quality standards. The sorted metals are then melted down in high-temperature furnaces, a process that separates the metal from other materials and restores it to a molten state. This molten metal is purified and then cast into new forms, ready to be used in manufacturing a wide range of products.
Materials are rounded up for recycling by the people dropping them off at our recycling facility. When you drop off scrap metal for recycling, it is weighed.
Once the scrap metal has been weighed, it is sent to be sorted. This ensures high-quality recycled metal in case of non-metal materials or other debris within the scrap.
Once the metals have been separated from other materials, they are separated by type. Workers sort copper, steel, and different types on conveyors to ensure high-quality metals
Before the scrap metal can be melted and refined, it must be shaped into smaller forms for efficient breakdown. This is done with hydraulic equipment, shredding, or torching.
The process of melting depends on what kind of metal is being recycled. The method of melting steel differs from a material. It is inserted into a furnace to be melted to a liquid state.
After being cleared of impurities, the metal undergoes solidification. The molten metal is sent down a conveyor to a cooling chamber to be solidified.
We sell and ship a wide variety of recycled ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal around the country. Spas Recycling seek to recycle unused or discarded metal materials
Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals can be recycled, almost all metals. The most recycled metal in the world is steel, a ferrous metal. If you’re not familiar with the distinction between ferrous and non-ferrous metals, the main one is that the former have iron while the latter do not. Because lead and mercury are hazardous metals, they are the only ferrous and non-ferrous metals that cannot be recycled.
There are also financial benefits to the metal recycling process. When a company delivers scrap metal to the scrap yard, they are paid for the scrap they drop off for processing. On top of paying you for your waste, once the metal has been recycled, it is much cheaper for metal manufacturers to purchase than “new” metals. This leads to more affordable products for the consumer as well. It’s a win-win for everyone. Finally, the Indian, scrap industry creates plenty of jobs. Nearly 500,000 jobs have been created by the scrap metal recycling industry.
Reduces the Need for Mining, Recycling scrap metal minimizes the need to extract and process new raw materials from the earth, which helps conserve natural resources and reduces the ecological footprint of mining activities.
Lower Energy Consumption, Recycling metals typically requires less energy compared to producing new metal from ore. For example, recycling aluminum saves up to 95% of the energy needed for primary production.
Reduces Landfill Waste, Recycling scrap metal helps divert substantial amounts of waste from landfills, recycling reduces potential soil and water contamination from hazardous substances found in some metal products.
Employment Opportunities, The recycling industry creates jobs in collection, sorting, processing, and selling recycled materials, contributing to economic growth and community development can benefit economically from recycling.