scrap

Recycling scrap materials is essential for sustainability and economic efficiency. It conserves resources, reduces energy use, and minimizes pollution.

recycling ♻ history

According to historical records, the first documented instance of recycling occurred in Japan around 1031 AD when people started recycling old paper documents by re-pulping them into new paper and selling it in shops; essentially marking the beginning of paper recycling. 

While the first recorded instance is in Japan, evidence suggests people have been reusing materials for centuries, including the Romans recycling bronze coins into statues & Scrap metal recycling likely began shortly after metalworking started, with evidence dating back to 400 BC.

Recycling scrap materials is a vital practice that contributes to environmental sustainability and economic efficiency. By repurposing metal, plastic, and rubber scrap, we can conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental pollution. Our comprehensive range of recyclable materials includes various types of metal, plastic, and rubber scrap, each with unique benefits for importers and the environment.

At OMG, we are dedicated to helping our clients procure recyclable ♻ scrap at reasonable prices. Our extensive network and industry expertise enable us to source high-quality scrap materials efficiently and cost-effectively. We strive to provide our clients with the best value, ensuring that their recycling and manufacturing processes run smoothly and sustainably.

metal

ferrous scrap

Ferrous scrap refers to scrap metal that contains iron such as, CAST IRON, STEEL BARS, HMS1 and HMS2, STEEL WIRE, RAIL TRACKS & Some ENGINE PARTS. It is commonly sourced from end-of-life products (old or obsolete scrap) as well as from the manufacturing process (new, prime, or prompt scrap). Ferrous scrap includes materials such as steel and iron, which can be processed and re-melted repeatedly to form new products. This makes ferrous scrap highly valuable and widely recycled.

non-ferrous scrap

Non-ferrous scrap refers to scrap metal that does not contain iron. These metals are typically more resistant to corrosion and lighter in weight compared to ferrous metals. Non-ferrous scrap includes materials such as ALUMINUM(Aluminum Extrusion, 6061-62-63, UBC aka Used Beverage Can, Aluminum wire, Alloy wheel, Engine blocks, Cylinder heads), COPPER (Copper wire, Radiator), BRASS, TIN, LEAD, ZINC, and NICKEL, which can be recycled and reused. Non-ferrous scrap is in high demand across various industries due to its valuable properties and recyclability.

synthetic scrap

plastic scrap

Plastic scrap (PP, PET, HDPE, LDPE, PP, PVC, PS, ABS) refers to discarded plastic materials that are no longer serving their original purpose. These materials can be recycled and reused in various industries, reducing the environmental impact of plastic waste. Plastic is a petrochemical product, made from fossil fuels and chemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas.

benifits

  1. Environmental Impact: Recycling plastic scrap helps reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and oceans, minimizing environmental pollution. 

  2. Resource Conservation: Recovering plastic materials reduces the need for new raw materials, conserving natural resources.

  3. Energy Savings: Recycling plastic requires less energy compared to producing new plastic from raw materials.
  4. Economic Value: The recovered materials can be sold and reused in the production of new plastic products, providing economic benefits and supporting a circular economy.

reusage

Recycled plastic scrap can be processed and repurposed into a wide range of products, including:

  1. Packaging Materials: Recycled plastic is used to create new packaging materials, such as bottles, containers, and bags and many more…
  2. Construction Materials: Recycled plastic is used in the production of construction materials, such as plastic lumber, pipes, and insulation.
  3. Consumer Goods: Recycled plastic is used to manufacture various consumer goods, including clothing, furniture, and toys.
  4. Automotive Parts: Recycled plastic is used in the production of automotive parts, such as bumpers, dashboards, and interior components.

market demand

The demand for recycled plastic scrap is driven by several factors:

    1. Growing Awareness: Increasing awareness of environmental issues and the need for sustainable materials has led to a higher demand for recycled plastics.

    2. Regulatory Support: Government regulations and policies promoting recycling and the use of recycled materials have boosted the demand for plastic scrap.
    3. Economic Benefits: Using recycled plastic can be more cost-effective for businesses compared to using virgin plastics, enhancing profitability while promoting responsible environmental practices.
    4. Circular Economy: The shift towards a circular economy, where materials are reused and recycled, has increased the demand for plastic scrap.

crumb rubber

Crumb rubber is recycled rubber produced from automotive and truck scrap tires. During the recycling process, steel and tire cord (fluff) are removed, leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency. The two major technologies for producing crumb rubber are ambient mechanical grinding and cryogenic grinding.

Crumb rubber is a versatile and sustainable material that offers numerous benefits and can be used in a wide range of applications.

benifits

  1. Environmental Impact: Recycling tires into crumb rubber helps reduce the number of tires in landfills, minimizing environmental pollution.

  2. Durability: Crumb rubber is highly durable and can withstand heavy use, making it ideal for various applications.

  3. Cost-Effective: Using recycled crumb rubber is often more cost-effective than using new materials.

  4. Versatility: Crumb rubber can be used in a wide range of applications, from playground surfaces to road construction.

reusage

    1. Rubberized Asphalt: Used in road construction to improve durability and reduce noise.
    2. Playground Surfaces: Provides a safe and cushioned surface for children to play on.
    3. Athletic Fields: Used as infill material in artificial turf to provide cushioning and support.
    4. Running Tracks: Provides a durable and resilient surface for athletes.
    5. Molded and Extruded Products: Used in various products such as mats, tiles, and automotive parts.
    6. Crumb rubber can be used in the production of bio-oil degraded crumb rubber (ODR), which can be used to modify asphalt. Biodiesel can also be produced from rubber seed oil, which is a non-edible oil that’s abundant in many parts of the world. 

available sizes

Crumb rubber is available in various sizes, typically measured in mesh sizes. Common classifications include:

  1. Coarse Crumb Rubber: 10-20 mesh size, used in applications like rubberized asphalt.

  2. Medium Crumb Rubber: 20-40 mesh size, used in playground surfaces and athletic fields.

  3. Fine Crumb Rubber: 40-80 mesh size, used in running tracks and molded products.

  4. Ultra-Fine Crumb Rubber: 80-200 mesh size, used in specialized applications like sealants and coatings.

automobile battery scrap

Automobile battery scrap primarily consists of lead-acid batteries, which are commonly used in vehicles. These batteries contain valuable materials such as lead, plastic, and sulfuric acid, which can be recycled and reused.

benifits

  • Environmental Impact: Recycling lead-acid batteries helps prevent hazardous materials from entering landfills and reduces environmental pollution.

  • Resource Conservation: Recovering lead and other materials from used batteries reduces the need for new raw materials, conserving natural resources.

  • Energy Savings: Recycling batteries requires less energy compared to producing new batteries from raw materials.

  • Economic Value: The recovered materials can be sold and reused in the production of new batteries and other products, providing economic benefits and supporting a circular economy.

reusage & market demand

Recycled lead from automobile batteries is used to manufacture new batteries, while the plastic components are processed and reused in various products. The sulfuric acid can be neutralized and converted into sodium sulfate, which is used in detergents and other applications.

The demand for recycled lead-acid batteries is driven by the automotive industry, which requires a steady supply of batteries for new vehicles. The market for recycled lead-acid batteries is expected to grow as the automotive industry continues to expand and as environmental regulations become more stringent.

The demand for recycled lead-acid batteries is driven by the automotive industry, which requires a steady supply of batteries for new vehicles. The market for recycled lead-acid batteries is expected to grow as the automotive industry continues to expand and as environmental regulations become more stringent

mobile battery scrap

Mobile battery scrap primarily consists of lithium-ion batteries, which are used in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices. These batteries contain valuable materials such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which can be recovered and reused.

benifits

  1. Environmental Impact: Recycling lithium-ion batteries helps prevent hazardous materials from entering landfills and reduces environmental pollution.

  2. Resource Conservation: Recovering valuable metals from used batteries reduces the need for new raw materials, conserving natural resources.

  3. Economic Value: The recovered metals can be sold and reused in the production of new batteries and other electronic components.

reusage & market demand

Recycled lithium-ion batteries are processed to extract valuable metals, which are then used to manufacture new batteries and electronic components. This process helps reduce the demand for mining new materials and supports a circular economy. 

The demand for recycled lithium-ion batteries is driven by the growing use of portable electronic devices and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles. The market for recycled lithium-ion batteries is expected to grow significantly as the demand for these devices continues to rise and as recycling technologies improve.

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