Industrial Scrap Metal in Culver City, CA is Specialized in Metal Recycling Including All Types of Ferrous, And Non-Ferrous Metals in Culver City, CA.
We also deal with precious metal scrap analysis, processing, transportation, and storage. We can recycle all of your ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including:
Alloy Steel
Aluminum
Aluminum Mix
Aluminum Siding
Aluminum Wheels
Automobile Batteries
Automobile Radiators
Automobile Parts
Barbecues
Brass
Bronze
Cast iron
Copper
Copper Bearing Scrap
Copper Tubing
Carbon steel
Electric Motors
Fuel Storage Tanks
Gold
insulated Copper Wire
Lawn Furniture
Lead
Manufactured Waste
Metal Cabinets & Desks
Nickel
Platinum
Palladium
Steel
Silver
Tin
Titanium
Wrought iron
Zinc
We are a top metal recycling company specializing in:
Tungsten carbide
High speed steel
Molybdenum
Cobalt
Tantalum
Spent catalyst
Metal powder
Thermal spray
Our Culver City Metal Recycling Services in Culver City, CA
Our metal recycling services include:
Recovery of metal
Processing of ferrous & non-ferrous metals
Buying of scrap metals
Selling of recycled metal
Metals We Handle
High Speed Tool Steel in Culver City, CA
We deal with mixed High-Speed Tool Steel and we grade every single piece we recover and pay you for each alloy.
Forms of High-Speed Tool Steel
Steel turnings
High-Speed Steel drill bits
High-Speed Steel chip and inserts
High-Speed Steel Grades
Tungsten
We buy and sell Recycled Tungsten. Tungsten is used in filaments in incandescent light bulbs, electric contacts, and arc-welding electrodes. It is also used in alloys, such as steel, to impart greater strength.
Forms of Tungsten We Deal in Culver City, CA
Drills and insert
Sludge
Tungsten carbide powder
Spent catalyst
Carbide grinding tips
Morgan rolls scrap
Filter tungsten scrap
Tungsten alloys
Titanium
Titanium is a light strong grey Lustrous Corrosion-Resistant Metallic Element used in strong lightweight alloys. These alloys are mainly used in aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. They are also used in golf clubs, laptops, bicycles, and crutches.
Forms of Titanium We Deal in Culver City, CA
Alloyed titanium
Scrap titanium powder
Molybdenum
Molybdenum is a Polyvalent Metallic Element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel.
Forms of Molybdenum in Culver City, CA
Molybdenum solid scrap
Molybdenum plate scrap
Molybdenum skeleton
Molybdenum powder
Molybdenum dust
Molybdenum turnings
Molybdenum chips
Molybdenum filters
Pure molybdenum scrap
Alloy molybdenum scrap in any form
Nickel
Nickel is a Hard Malleable Ductile Silvery Metallic element that is resistant to corrosion; used in alloys; occurs in pentlandite and smaltite and garnierite and millerite.
Forms of Nickel Our Company Deals With:
Inconel Scrap
Monel Scrap
Hastelloy Scrap
Cobalt
It is hard for Ferromagnetic Silver-White Bivalent or trivalent metallic element. Cobalt is a trace element in plant and animal nutrition. Cobalt, like iron, can be magnetized and so is used to make magnets. Other alloys of cobalt are used in jet turbines and gas turbine generators, where high-temperature strength is important.
Forms of Cobalt Our Company Deals in Culver City, CA
Cobalt powder
Cobalt residues
Cobalt solids
Cobalt turnings
Cobalt alloyed scrap
Cobalt catalysts
Cobalt filter cake
Cobalt-based alloys
Cobalt sludge
Cobalt overspray
Cobalt refinery and mining byproducts
Cobalt furnace scrap
Cobalt flue dust
Cobalt pond tailings
Cobalt leach residue
Cobalt battery scrap
Copper
Copper is a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor also Recycling Copper is easier.
Forms of Copper We Recycle in Culver City, CA
Copper Solids
Copper Sludge
Copper Residue
Copper Powder
Catalyst
Foundry Byproducts
Salvaged Metals:
Zinc
Zinc is a Bluish-White Lustrous Metallic Elementbrittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable when heated; used in a wide variety of alloys and in galvanizing iron; it occurs naturally as zinc sulfide in zinc blende. We buy zinc in draws, powder, vermiculite, and ingot forms.
Lead
Lead is a Bluish-White Lustrous Metal. It is very soft, highly malleable, ductile, and a relatively poor conductor of electricity. It is very resistant to corrosion but tarnishes upon exposure to air. It is one of the Most Recycled Materials in the world; lead is actually produced via recycling rather than through mining. Lead is a major constituent of the lead-acid battery used extensively batteries.
Cadmium
It is a soft bluish-white ductile malleable toxic bivalent metallic element; that occurs in association with zinc ores. It is found in sedimentary rocks at higher levels than in igneous or metamorphic rocks. About three-fourths of cadmium is used in Ni-Cd batteries, most of the remaining one-fourth is used mainly for pigments, coatings, and plating, and as stabilizers for plastics.
Tin
Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50. Tin is a silvery metal that characteristically has a faint yellow hue. Tin, like indium, is soft enough to be cut without much force. The niobium-tin alloy is used for superconducting magnets, tin oxide is used for ceramics and in gas sensors (as it absorbs a gas its electrical conductivity increases and this can be monitored) Tin alloys are employed in many ways: as solder for joining pipes or electric circuits, pewter, bell metal, Babbit metal, and dental amalgams. The niobium-tin alloy is used for superconducting magnets, tin oxide is used for ceramics and in gas sensors (as it absorbs a gas its electrical conductivity increases and this can be monitored).
Indium
indium is the softest metal that is not considered to be an alkali metal. It is a silvery-white metal that resembles tin in appearance. It is a post-transition metal that makes up 0.21 parts per million of the Earth's crust. indium has a melting point higher than sodium and gallium, but lower than lithium and tin. indium is part of touch screens, flat-screen TVs, and solar panels.
Tantalum
Tantalum is a shiny, silvery metal that is soft when is pure. It is almost immune to chemical attack at temperatures below 150 C. Tantalum is virtually resistant to corrosion due to an oxide film on its surface. Tantalum finds use in four areas: high-temperature applications, such as aircraft engines; electrical devices, such as capacitors; surgical implants, and handling corrosive chemicals. It is rarely used as an alloying agent because it tends to make metals brittle.
Antimony
Antimony is a semimetallic chemical element that can exist in two forms: the metallic form is bright, silvery, hard, and brittle the nonmetallic form is a grey powder. Antimony is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, it is stable in dry air and is not attacked by dilute acids or alkalis. Antimony and some of its alloys expand on cooling. Very pure antimony is used to make certain types of semiconductor devices, such as diodes and infrared detectors. Antimony is alloyed with lead to increase lead's durability. Antimony alloys are also used in batteries, low friction metals, type metal, and cable sheathing, among other products.
Bismuth
Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. Bismuth is the most diamagnetic of all metals, and the thermal conductivity is lower than any metal except mercury. Bismuth metal is used in the manufacture of low melting solders and fusible alloys as well as low toxicity bird shot and fishing sinkers.
Gallium
Solid gallium is a blue-gray metal with orthorhombic crystalline structure; very pure gallium has a stunning silvery color. Gallium is solid at normal room temperatures, but as well as mercury, cesium, and rubidium it becomes liquid when heated slightly. Liquid gallium wets porcelain and glass surfaces; it forms a bright, highly reflective surface when coated on glass. It can be used to create brilliant mirrors. Gallium easily alloys with most metals, so it is used to form low-melting alloys.
Tellurium
Tellurium is a semimetallic, lustrous, crystalline, brittle, silver-white element. It is usually available as a dark grey powder, it has the properties both of metals and nonmetals. Tellurium is often used as an additive to steel and it is often alloyed with aluminum, copper, lead, or tin. Tellurium is added to lead to improve its durability, strength, and resistence to corrosion. It can be used for cast iron, ceramics, blasting caps, solar panels, and chalcogenide glasses.
Why Choose Industrial Scrap Metal in Culver City, CA?
Industrial Scrap Metal has vast experience in helping various industries get rid of leftover secondary metals and scrap metal waste from their facilities. Industrial Scrap Metal are committed to a level of excellence that surpasses the industry standard. Our principal focus is to provide the highest quality and service to each one of our clients in Culver City, CA. We are your best choice for your metal recycling needs because we provide solutions to both buyers and sellers in the scrap metal industry by providing fair prices and the logistics to move your metals.
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Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California. As of 2019, the estimated population was 39,185. The city was named after its founder, Harry Culver. Originally founded as a whites-only city or sundown town, since the 1980s it has become fairly diverse with one of the most diverse school systems in the United States. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Over the years, it has annexed more than 40 pieces of adjoining land and now comprises about five square miles.
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