Recycling Metal Wires and Cables
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 Substantial amount of common household articles are recycled at every size of metal recycling companies in Dubai. Household materials undergo considerable wear and tear and are replaced over the time. Each item has its own timeframe of usage after which it is inevitably recycled. For instance, an average mobile phone is replaced every 2-3 years; computers are recycled after 5-year cycle, etc. https://www.cohenusa.com/blog/recycling-wires-cables-whats-the-difference-and-is-one-more-valuable/ When these appliances are recycled, we hardly consider its wire and cable components that can be r ..read more
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The Metal Recycling Baler Machine Designed to Save Energy, Time, and Manpower
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 In this article, we will explore how metal recycling baling machine impacts metal recycling industry, its contribution in energy consumption efforts, impact on output, and reduction in manpower and related costs. But first, what exactly is a metal recycling baling machine? An effective metal recycling effort ensures recycling metals found in components of any size. Baler machine is dedicated to help in compressing metal into densely compacted bundles. Depending upon the scale of the metals to be recycled, the industry can choose between hydraulic or pneumatic baler and others. Phot ..read more
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Electronic Vehicles to Surge Vehicle Demands
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Aluminium is one of the most versatile metals and hence used across varied sectors. Automobile industry is no exception. The initial cars weighed about 800 kilograms. With advancement made in the technology and as our dependency began to only grow on cars for utility, the weight of an average car also increased. An average car weighs about 1300 kilograms – 10 percent of which is aluminium (130 kilograms). (https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-metals-cars-factbox-idUKTRE68L1NY20100922 )  The weight of an automobile directly impacts the fuel consumption. A heavy automobile will consume m ..read more
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SWOT ANALYSIS FOR METAL RECYCLING INDUSTRY
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SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It is an analytical framework that used to determine business position and develop strategic plans to overcome challenges. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_analysis). Today, will apply this framework to understand the global metal recycling market. Photo Reference: From Pixabay copyright free images Strengths and Weakness The metal recycling market is fuelled by the growth in construction sector – it held the largest market share of 35.1% in 2019. The demand for ferrous material in metal recycling sector is g ..read more
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How Many Times Can Scrap Metals be Recycled?
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  The years 2020-2021 tackled a paradigm shift in the way business is conducted across the globe. With global power leaders under lockdown the world saw 15% reduction in nitrogen oxide (NOx) globally. Photo Reference: From Pixabay copyright free images (https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3089/local-lockdowns-brought-fast-global-ozone-reductions-nasa-finds/) The importance of recycling industries and technologies have been especially highlighted during these times, as it is one of the crucial steps in realizing climate goals. Mining ores for virgin metal extraction not only uses a lot ..read more
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X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) and its significance in scrap metal recycling
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Photo Reference: From Pixabay copyright free images. Sorting and segregation play crucial role in scrap metal recycling business. It paves the path to realize the value of scrap metals and its potential. XRF is essentially a non-destructive analytical technique that is used to determine the elemental composition of materials. XRF analyzer's are capable of determining the chemistry of a sample by measuring the fluorescent/secondary X-ray as it is excited by a primary X-ray source. https://www.thermofisher.com/blog/metals/recycling-pub-explains-how-scrap-metal-sorting-has-changed/ Th ..read more
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How recycling helps in reducing the cost for the end consumers?
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Photo reference: Copyright-free images from pexels Recycling initiatives are in the best interest of all parties involved. In companies, recycling provides a positive example for workers and local companies as well as lowers the carbon footprint of a firm.  Recycling is also a huge contributor to global warming initiatives as it is known for its environmental advantages. In cities, the rapidly ever technologically evolving scrap metal recycling companies in Dubai are creating employment and supporting economic growth. Moreover, recycling saves a lot of money for both b ..read more
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What are the most recycled metals? - Metals ranked by their scrap value.
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 The demand and use of recycled metal have increased across industries of all sizes. There are several metals that are valued high in the recycling and scrap metals trading industry of Dubai. Some of these metals are: (https://transmetal.co.uk/top-7-most-valuable-scrap-metals/)   1. Aluminum:  Aluminum is one of the most widely traded scrap metals in Dubai and across the world. There are different sources of aluminum scrap such as drinking cans, kitchenware, household items, electronic devices, and car frames, etc. Recycled aluminum is used for diverse p ..read more
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Metal Recycling in China: China Opens Door for Ferrous Scrap
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On 1st January 2021 China ended its two-year ban on steel scrap import. The ban was imposed in 2018 as prevention towards global dumping of low-grade scrap (https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2170387-china-to-impose-steel-scrap-import-standards-from-1-jan).  China aims to increase its use of recycled metals like steel, copper, and lead in the coming years in the aim of fulfilling its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Being the top consumer of metals, it wants to increase the use of steel scrap by 23% by 2025. (https://www.asiafinancial.com/chinaplans-to-ramp-up-use-of-steel-scrap ..read more
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Global Forecast 2025 – Metal Recycling and its Growth
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  Photo reference from Pixabay copyright free images 2020 witnessed the biggest lockdowns imposed on countries across the globe owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected the global economies in more ways than one. Mainly, it has directly affected the production and demand, disrupting the demand and supply chain, and by causing financial instability in market segments. Did you ever think? How will global metal recycling market be impacted by the on-going crisis? What to expect in the year 2025?  Let’s find out the emerging possibilities.   In 2018, the metal ..read more
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