Other Metals We Accept


Beyond copper, brass, aluminum, and steel, we accept a wide range of specialty metals and materials. Not sure what you have? We'll help identify it.

Specialty & High-Value Metals


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Carbide


Tungsten carbide tool bits, inserts, drill bits, and cutting tools. High-value material.

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Nickel


Pure nickel and nickel alloys 

used in industrial applications 

and equipment.

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Inconel


Nickel-chromium-based superalloy used in extreme temperature applications and aerospace.

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Monel


Nickel-copper alloy with excellent corrosion resistance. Used in marine and chemical applications.

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Titanium


Lightweight, strong metal used in aerospace, medical implants, and high-performance applications.

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High Temp Alloys


Specialty alloys made to withstand extreme heat and demanding conditions.

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Nickel Scrap


Mixed nickel-bearing scrap accepted for recycling and recovery.

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Hastaloy


High-grade nickel alloy designed for extreme corrosion resistance.

Additional Materials We Accept


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Lead and Wheel Weights


Lead-acid batteries, wheel weights, sheet lead, and other lead materials. Proper handling and recycling of lead is important for environmental safety.

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Sealed Units




Sealed refrigeration units and components are accepted for recycling; however, all refrigerants must be properly drained prior to drop off.

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A/C Compressors


Air conditioning compressors from vehicles and HVAC systems. Contains valuable copper and steel.

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Electric Motors


Motors from appliances, tools, HVAC systems, and industrial equipment. Contains copper wiring and steel.

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Starters andS Alternators


Automotive starters and alternators containing copper, steel, and other recoverable metals.

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Batteries


Lead-acid car batteries and other battery types. Proper recycling recovers lead and plastic components.

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Ballasts


Lighting ballasts from fluorescent and HID fixtures. We handle proper disposal and metal recovery.

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Chillers


Commercial chillers from HVAC systems. Large units contain significant amounts of recyclable metal.

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Not Sure What You Have?


We accept many other metals at our facility beyond what's listed here! If you're unsure whether we accept your specific type of metal, give us a call.

How to Get Help Identifying Metals

1.  Take clear photos of your material from multiple angles


2.   Note any markings, stamps, or identifying features.


3. If a magnet sticks, the material is likely steel or another ferrous metal.


4. Call us or use our contact form to submit the photos.


5.   We'll provide identification and pricing information


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