Aluminium scrap

Aluminium Scraps represent the dynamic and valuable feedstock of the circular metal economy, encompassing a diverse range of post-industrial and post-consumer aluminium materials ready for remelting and transformation. This category includes everything from manufacturing turnings and extrusions to used beverage cans (UBCs), automotive parts, and architectural sections. Aluminium’s intrinsic properties—lightweight strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and high conductivity—are fully preserved through recycling, making scrap a resource that can be perpetually reused without degrading its quality. The processing of aluminium scrap requires only about 5% of the energy needed for primary production from bauxite, positioning it as a critical material for sustainable manufacturing and significant carbon footprint reduction.

Available for procurement here in various grades—such as clean cast, mixed low-copper, or fragmented scrap—this material stream provides foundries, smelters, and fabricators with a cost-effective and environmentally responsible raw material input. Efficient sorting and processing prepare these scraps for direct reintroduction into the production cycle, where they are melted and alloyed to manufacture new automotive components, building materials, consumer packaging, and industrial goods. This supply offers industry a direct pathway to secure a essential, high-performance metal while advancing sustainability goals through energy conservation and waste minimization.