Description
Cast Iron Scrap For Sale
Cast iron scrap for sale is an alloy of iron with high carbon content, making it prone to corrosion. This often results in rusted and worn pieces. It is commonly found in the form of castings and piping, although it is also used in various other forms.
| Category | Type of scrap | Note |
| 1 «A» | Lump cut-off with a thickness of ≥6, a mass of 0.5-40, which is subjected to remelting | The exception is wire |
| 2 «A» and «B» | Waste in chunks, ingots | This includes shaped rolled products, pipes and ingots that have been written off |
| 3 «A» and «B» | Bulk scrap (dimensions: 800*500*500 – no more) | |
| 4 «B» and «B», 5 «A» and «B» | Parts (200*150*100), mass 20, scrap | Wire and wire products are not allowed |
| 6 «A» and «B», 7 «A» and «B» | Chip briquettes and the chip itself | |
| 8 «A» and «B» | Packages in sizes 2000*1050*750 | |
| 9 «A» | High density bags weighing ≥ 40 from recycled steel | |
| 10 «A» | Low-density packaged scrap metal | |
| 11 «A» and «B» | Sheet metal and pipe products with a metal thickness <6 | |
| 12 «A» | Waste from household activities, wire products | |
| 13 «A» and «B» | Steel ropes and wire in bundles | |
| 14 «A», 15 «A» and «B» | Small-scale chips | Parts are not included |
| 16 «A» and «B» | Undulating steel shavings | |
| 17 «A» and «B», 18 «A», 21 «A» | Cast iron ingots, crystallizers and pallets | Max size ≤ 300 |
| 19 «A», 20 «A» and «B», 22 «A» | Cast iron scrap, pipes, billets | |
| 23 «A» and 24 «A» and «B» | Briquetted and uniform cast iron chips | |
| 25 «A» and «B» | Galvanized scrap metal | |
| 26 «A» and «B» | Slagged scrap | |
| 27 «A» | Scale formed during rolling and forging | The exception is a lumpy trim |
| 28 «A» | The slag formed during heating in the furnaces of Me |







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