Two correct decisions:
High-alloyed industrial waste and Burg Metall
The appearance of these materials may vary: It can be about high-purity scrap or master alloys, or can mean “real scraps” as for example discarded machine parts or slurries and dusts. Basically we are in a position to take every kind of scrap against corresponding remuneration.
Stainless steel scrap:
- Chrome-nickel scrap
- Chrome-nickel-molybdenum scrap
- Copper-nickel scrap
Metal scrap:
- Nickel scrap
- Chrome scrap
- Molybdenum scrap
- Niobium scrap
- Titan scrap
- Wolfram scrap
- Tantalum scrap
- Zirconium scrap
- Cobalt scrap
Super and special alloys:
- Nickel-based alloy scrap
- Titan alloy scrap
- Cobalt-based alloy scrap
- High-speed steel scrap (HSS)
- Tool steel scrap
- Wolfram-carbide scrap (hard metal)
Refractory metals and their alloys:
- Tantalum (inter alia TaW2,5, top hats, condensers)
- Wolfram (inter alia hard metal / dens alloy / heavy metal / TZM / TZC / MHC / ZMH…)
- Titan (inter alia 90-6-4 / 10-2-3 / grade 1, 2, 3)
- Zirconium (inter alia zircalloy / ZR 702 / ZR 705)
- Hafnium
- Molybdenum
- Vanadium
- Chrome
- Niobium
Cobalt-based and nickel-based alloys:
- Stellite
- Permendur
- Inconel
- Hastelloy
- etc.
- Nickel-copper alloys:
- Monel
- K-monel
Electronic metals:
- Gallium
- Germanium
- Indium
- High-speed steels (HSS):
- M2 / DMO5 / 1.3343
- M35 / EMO5 / 1.3243
- T1 / 1.3355
- M42 / 1.3247
- etc.
Basic metals:
- Nickel
- Tin
- Rhenium:
- for example rhenium pellets, APR, rhenium-containing super alloys
Services:
- Organisation of flow of goods
- Recycling concepts