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We
are ready
to serve you irrespective of the volume
or diversity of recyclable material or how challenging the
removal process is. Scrap generators are vital to the entire
process of scrap recycling. We prepare the nonferrous scrap
metal we purchase from you for resale to our customers for
remelting into new metallic products. Your scrap is processed
through a variety of methods including sorting, shredding,
shearing or cutting, baling, briquetting or chopping.
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We
purchase ferrous scrap from several sources:
Industrial scrap
- from manufacturers and service centers that generate steel
and iron as a by-product of their production processes as
well as furnace iron from steel mills and foundries.
Obsolete scrap
- from auto wreckers, demolition contractors,
railroads, buses and others, including anyone's metallic maintenance
scrap, and from smaller scrap yards who generate obsolete
steel and iron scrap.
High
Cans Corporation
also purchases scrap generated from
our own auto crushing and demolitions jobs and from smaller
scrap dealers, peddlers and others who deliver both industrial
and obsolete scrap directly to our recycling premises.
We
collect ferrous scrap from the metal-working industry, metal
service centers and other sources by providing in-plant accumulation
and retrieval bins and/or truck containers at their facilities.
When full, the bins and containers are transported to our
processing facilities.
Prices
paid for scrap metals, on a delivered basis, are determined
primarily by market demand and the composition, quality, size
and weight of the materials. Our substantial investment in
processing equipment and an extensive truck fleet ensures
the highest level of service.
High
Cans Corporation, with suitable
facilities has the ability to coordinate all scrap activity
for large producers of scrap and improve their net scrap revenue.
For
expert consultation in material handling to safe, clean and
advanced technology at our facilities, please consult
High Cans Corporation
for leadership in recycling and raw
material management for the 21st Century.
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Nonferrous
scrap is purchased from several primary sources:
Industrial scrap -
from manufacturers, service centers and other nonferrous scrap
sources who generate new metal scrap as a by-product of their
production processes, such as scrap aluminum, copper, stainless
steel, brass, high temperature alloys and other metals.
Obsolete scrap - from telecommunications,
aerospace, defense, demolition and recycling companies that
generate obsolete scrap consisting primarily of copper wire
and exotic metal alloys; and smaller scrap dealers and peddlers
who deliver their scrap directly to our facilities.
We
collect nonferrous scrap from the metal-working industry,
metal service centers and other sources by providing in-plant
accumulation and retrieval bins and/or truck containers at
their facilities. When full, the bins and containers are transported
to our processing facilities.
Prices
paid for scrap metals, on a delivered basis, are determined
primarily by market demand and the composition, quality, size
and weight of the materials.
Once
received, the material is sorted, graded, properly prepared
and packaged for sale. High Cans Corporation sells its nonferrous
scrap products to end-users, such consumers as refineries,
smelters, specialty steel makers, foundries, and specialty
ingot makers throughout Malaysia. Prices for some nonferrous
scrap metals change daily based on the London Metals Exchange
spot and future prices.
Copper,
brass, aluminum, zinc, die cast, stainless steel, titanium
and high temperature alloys are among the significant nonferrous
metals we buy, process and sell.
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