Non-Ferrous

  • Non-Ferrous Metals

    The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of nonferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries, and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival because even new metals often require the combined use of recycled materials. New metals made using recycled material ...

    Posted at March 5, 2010 | By : | Categories : Non-Ferrous | Comments Off