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At Ark Metals, we are committed to reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices by recycling metal products. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced staff ensure that recycling metal is quick, safe for the environment, and makes high-quality products from recycled metal. By recycling with us, you are not only saving natural resources, but you are also making the future greener.

Copper

Copper is among the few materials recycled indefinitely without degrading quality. Copper can be utilized interchangeably between primary production (from mines) and secondary production (from recycling) because there is no qualitative difference between the two.

Wire, pipes, and electronics are just a few examples of copper-based goods that must be collected and sorted to be recycled. Afterward, the materials undergo a process where anything undesirable, such as insulation or other metals, is removed. After the copper has been refined, it is melted down and made into other objects like wire and pipe.

Copper recycling has many positive effects, including lowering carbon dioxide emissions and utility bills. The Copper Development Association reports that recovering copper uses 95% less energy than producing new copper from ore. This decrease in energy use aids in reducing the manufacturing process’s carbon footprint.

With copper recycling, Ark Metals aids in the preservation of the planet’s natural resources. We ensure that future generations have easy access to these minerals.

Aluminium

In case you didn’t know, aluminum is one of the few recyclables that generates enough revenue to cover its recycling costs when discarded in the consumer and industrial waste streams. After being used to hold a single beverage, these metal containers are recycled into a new, finished product in as little as three months.

Recycling aluminum saves natural resources, uses less energy, and releases fewer greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Reusing aluminum is good for the environment because it takes little power to make new aluminum from raw materials.

We recycle all aluminum products at Ark Metals, such as aluminum cans, foil, and other aluminum products. The first step in our recycling process is separating aluminum from different materials. After separating the aluminum, it is melted down and shaped into high-quality recycled aluminum products.

Insulated Copper Wire

Copper’s conductive characteristics make it a valuable commodity and a crucial building block for various modern electrical systems. The environmental toll associated with mining and refining fresh copper is significantly lessened when an old copper wire is recycled into new insulated copper wire.

To begin recycling, the insulated wire must be gathered and sorted. The copper wire is stripped of its insulation before being shredded and cleaned. The leftover debris is melted down and refashioned into new wire and other copper-based goods.

Insulated copper wire recycling aids in the preservation of scarce natural materials. More than 80% of all copper mined is believed to be in use today due to recycling initiatives.

Motors

The process of recycling metal motors is crucial for minimizing the harmful effects of metal production on the environment and saving valuable resources. Recycling metal motors helps reduce the requirement for mining and refining new metal for use in electronics, industry, and transportation.

Metal motor recycling has many positive effects, including lowering carbon dioxide emissions and utility bills. According to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, one ton of recycled steel saves enough resources to produce two and a half tons of iron ore, 420 pounds of coal, and 120 pounds of limestone.

Recycling motors also have the added benefit of providing new employment opportunities in the recycling sector. Increasing the number of people employed in this industry is a great way to kickstart local economies.

Metal motor recycling is an essential procedure since it helps to save natural resources, lessen energy usage, generate economic activity, and reduce the negative effects of metal manufacturing on the environment.

Starters

Many vehicles and machines rely on starters, which can be recycled to reduce the need for new metal. Collecting “starters” is the first step in recycling because this is what gets sorted and processed to get rid of anything that isn’t metal. When the metal is melted, it can be shaped into new objects or used as a component in other manufacturing processes.

Among them are lower energy costs and less pollution from vehicle use, both made possible through recycling ignition switches. The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries estimates that steel recycling can reduce energy consumption for making new steel by 74%.

Because of its simplicity and myriad advantages, recycling is a must for a sustainable tomorrow. Recycling starters is a crucial activity that significantly impacts reducing the negative effects of metal production on the environment, the use of natural resources, and the economy. Starter recycling at Ark Metals positively impacts the environment and secures a long-term future for future generations.

Alternators

Many harmful compounds, including lead, can seep out of alternators that haven’t been recycled, posing a long-term threat to humans, animals, and the ecosystem. In addition, the metals in an alternator that aren’t recycled can accumulate in landfills where they won’t biodegrade, adding to the global trash problem. Further, if an alternator is disposed of incorrectly, it could pollute the air, water, and soil.

Recycling metal alternators can strengthen local economies and generate employment opportunities in the recycling sector. We are helping to preserve our planet’s natural resources and reduce pollution by reusing metal from old alternators.

Compressors

Recycling compressors help reduce the requirement for mining and refining new metal, which is utilized in various items from refrigerators to air conditioners.

Compressors are collected at the start of the recycling process and treated to remove all non-metallic components.

Gases are compressed using compressors in several industrial processes. After only a few hundred hours of use, these mechanical gadgets become pretty cumbersome if dumped in a landfill. Compressors that are no longer in use or have broken down can be reconditioned and reused, saving money in the long run. Compressors can be disassembled and reassembled to marketable condition. In addition to making machinery more accessible to the public at a lower cost, reconditioned compressors also lessen the need for virgin-material replacement parts.

Brass Turnings

Brass turnings production generates a substantial quantity of scrap metal that can be recycled and reused. Brass turnings recycling is an environmentally responsible practice that reduces pollution and conserves natural resources. Recycling brass turnings reduces production costs by reducing the demand for virgin materials.

In the first stage, the brass turnings are separated to remove foreign substances, such as dirt or plastic. After the turnings are cleansed, they are melted in a furnace at a high temperature. Impurities in the metal are burned away during the melting process, leaving pure brass behind. The pure brass metal is then loaded into molds to create new products.

Brass turnings are reusable metals that provide numerous economic and environmental advantages. Recycling brass turnings conserves natural resources, reduces pollution, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and generates revenue.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a commonly used metal alloy renowned for its durability, strength, and corrosion resistance. Additionally, stainless steel is a reusable metal that can be recycled and repurposed for new products.

Recycling stainless steel involves collecting and sorting waste metal according to its composition and purity. As soon as the waste metal has been gathered, it is melted in a high-temperature furnace. The molten stainless steel is then refined to the desired chemical composition and cast into ingots or other shapes to produce new stainless steel products. The final products can include steel plates, rods, sheets, and other forms used in different applications.

Recycling stainless steel helps conserve natural resources by reducing the demand for mining and refining new metals. Second, it also minimizes waste disposal’s environmental impact by reducing the waste sent to landfills.

Engine & Transmission

The metals steel, aluminum, and copper are used to construct engines and transmissions, which are essential vehicle components. These metals are extremely valuable and can be recycled and utilized multiple times, which provides significant economic and environmental benefits.

The process of recycling engines and transmissions involves disassembling the components, removing any hazardous materials, and segregating the metal parts according to their composition and purity. The metal components are fused in a furnace, where impurities are eliminated. The liquefied metal is poured into new products, such as engine blocks, transmissions, and other auto parts.

Recycling engines and transmissions are a cost-effective method for manufacturing new products, reducing the need for raw materials and the associated mining and refining costs. It also reduces reliance on foreign metal sources and strengthens the domestic supply chain.