Handles iron scrap, copper scrap,

Aluminum scrap, electrical scrap, office furniture scrap, factory machinery scrap, and e-waste with doorstep pickup.

Call : 9652992786

What we do

We are professionals or recycling businesses that purchase unwanted or used materials from homes, offices, shops, industries, and factories for recycling or reuse.

Trusted & professional scrap buying service

We provide trusted and professional scrap buying services with transparent pricing, accurate digital weighing, instant payment, and free doorstep pickup.

Best market prices for all types of scrap

We offer the best market prices for all types of scrap including iron scrap, copper scrap, aluminum scrap, brass scrap, steel scrap, electrical scrap, e-waste, machinery scrap, paper scrap, and more.

Experts in household, office & factory scrap handling

Our experienced team specializes in household, office, and factory scrap handling with safe, efficient, and hassle-free service.

Friendly customer support with quick response

Our friendly customer support team is always ready to assist you with quick responses, smooth coordination, and hassle-free scrap pickup services.

Safe and eco-friendly recycling process

We follow safe and eco-friendly recycling processes to ensure proper disposal and reuse of scrap materials without harming the environment.

Office and factory dismantling support

We provide professional office and factory dismantling support with safe, organized, and efficient scrap removal services.

We buy all kinds of ferrous metal scrap from factories

Ferrous scrap includes iron and steel materials generated from industries, fabrication units, construction sites, manufacturing plants, warehouses, and machinery dismantling activities. Common ferrous scrap materials include MS scrap, TMT bars, steel structures, cast iron, heavy melting scrap (HMS), industrial machinery scrap, and old fabrication materials.These recyclable metal scraps are widely collected from factories, workshops, commercial establishments, and demolition sites for eco-friendly recycling and reuse in the steel manufacturing industry.

Call : 9652992786
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Ferrous Scrap

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Heavy Melting Scrap (HMS)

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MS Scrap

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Iron Scrap

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Steel Scrap

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Cast Iron Scrap

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Structural Scrap

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Rail Scrap

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Plate Cutting Scrap

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Industrial Ferrous Scrap

Ferrous scrap includes iron and steel materials generated from industries, fabrication units, construction sites, manufacturing plants, warehouses, and machinery dismantling projects. Common ferrous scrap materials include MS scrap, heavy melting scrap (HMS), TMT bars, steel structures, cast iron, machinery parts, industrial equipment, and old metal components. These materials are widely recycled and reused in the steel manufacturing process, making ferrous scrap recycling an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for industries and businesses.

Non-Ferrous Scrap

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Copper Scrap

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Aluminium Scrap

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Brass Scrap

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Zinc Scrap

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Lead Scrap

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Nickel Scrap

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Stainless Steel Scrap

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Titanium Scrap

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Gun Metal Scrap

Non-ferrous scrap includes valuable metal materials that do not contain iron and are resistant to rust and corrosion. It is commonly generated from electrical industries, manufacturing units, construction projects, factories, offices, and machinery dismantling works. Common non-ferrous scrap materials include copper scrap, aluminum scrap, brass scrap, lead scrap, zinc scrap, cable scrap, battery scrap, and stainless steel scrap. These metals have high recycling value and are widely reused in manufacturing and industrial applications, making non-ferrous scrap recycling both economically beneficial and environmentally friendly.

Machinery Scrap

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Plant & Machinery

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Factory Machinery

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CNC Machines

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Lathe Machines

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Textile Machinery

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Pharma Machinery

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Plastic Machinery

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Food Processing Machinery

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Engineering Equipmen

Description: Machinery scrap includes old, damaged, unused, or dismantled industrial machines and equipment collected from factories, workshops, warehouses, construction sites, and manufacturing units. It may include heavy machinery, generators, compressors, motors, conveyors, pumps, boilers, CNC machines, fabrication equipment, and other industrial tools made of iron, steel, aluminum, copper, and mixed metals. Machinery scrap recycling helps recover valuable materials, reduces industrial waste, and supports eco-friendly disposal and reuse of metal components.

Electrical Scrap

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Electric Motors

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Transformers

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Generators

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DG Sets

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Switch Gears

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Electrical Cables

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Copper Wires

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Battery Scrap

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UPS Systems

Description: Electrical scrap includes discarded or unused electrical materials and equipment collected from homes, offices, factories, commercial buildings, and industrial units. Common electrical scrap items include electrical wires, copper cables, switchboards, panel boards, transformers, motors, UPS systems, batteries, circuit breakers, control panels, and other electrical components. These materials often contain valuable metals such as copper, aluminum, and brass, making electrical scrap recycling both environmentally responsible and economically valuable.

Electronic Scrap (E-Waste)

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Computers

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Laptops

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Servers

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Printers

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Telecom Equipment

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PCB Boards

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UPS Batteries

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Electronic Components

Description: Electronic scrap (E-Waste) includes discarded electronic devices and digital equipment collected from homes, offices, IT companies, industries, schools, and commercial establishments. Common e-waste materials include computers, laptops, printers, monitors, servers, CPUs, mobile phones, routers, keyboards, CCTV systems, electronic circuit boards, and other outdated or damaged electronic items. E-waste recycling helps recover valuable materials such as copper, aluminum, plastics, and precious metals while ensuring safe and eco-friendly disposal of hazardous electronic components.

Building Demolition Scrap

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Building Structure Scrap

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MS Structure Scrap

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Roofing Sheet Scrap

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TMT Scrap

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Window & Door Scrap

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Fabrication Scrap

Description: Building demolition scrap includes reusable and recyclable materials generated during the dismantling or demolition of residential, commercial, industrial, and construction structures. These materials are collected, segregated, and recycled to reduce waste and recover valuable resources.

Demolition scrap may include iron, steel, aluminum, copper wiring, metal frames, pipes, structural materials, old machinery, electrical fittings, doors, windows, roofing sheets, and other construction-related scrap materials.

Plastic Scrap

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PET Scrap

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HDPE Scrap

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LDPE Scrap

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PVC Scrap

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ABS Scrap

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Plastic Drum Scrap

Description: Plastic scrap consists of discarded, leftover, or used plastic materials collected from households, industries, factories, offices, warehouses, and commercial establishments for recycling and reuse. It plays an important role in reducing environmental pollution and conserving natural resources through sustainable recycling practices.

Plastic scrap can include production waste, damaged plastic products, packaging materials, containers, pipes, plastic furniture, films, bottles, and other reusable plastic items. After collection, the scrap is sorted, cleaned, processed, and recycled into raw materials that can be used to manufacture new plastic products.

Paper Scrap

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Newspaper Scrap

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Office Paper Scrap

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Carton Boxes

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Corrugated Boxes

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Kraft Paper Scrap

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Packaging Waste

Description: Paper scrap includes waste paper materials collected from homes, offices, schools, printing presses, shops, warehouses, and industries for recycling purposes. Common paper scrap materials include newspapers, old books, notebooks, cartons, cardboard boxes, office files, magazines, packaging paper, and used paper rolls. Recycling paper scrap helps reduce environmental pollution, saves natural resources, and supports eco-friendly waste management by converting used paper into reusable products.

Automobile Scrap

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Vehicle Scrap

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Truck Scrap

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Bus Scrap

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Car Body Scrap

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Engine Scrap

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Auto Parts Scrap

Description: Automobile scrap includes old, damaged, accidental, unused, or dismantled vehicles and automotive parts collected from garages, workshops, transport companies, industries, and vehicle dismantling units. Common automobile scrap materials include car bodies, engines, gearboxes, radiators, batteries, alloy wheels, metal frames, tires, wiring, and other vehicle components made of iron, steel, aluminum, copper, and plastic. Automobile scrap recycling helps recover valuable reusable materials, reduces environmental waste, and supports sustainable metal recycling and responsible vehicle disposal.

 

We make scrap selling easy, transparent, and hassle-free.