Scrap and dismantling, often referred to as scrap metal recycling, is a vital industry that plays a significant role in resource conservation, environmental sustainability, and the global economy. It involves the collection, processing, and recycling of various materials, particularly metals, that have reached the end of their usable life, whether due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or damage.

Scrap and Dismantling
Collection and Sorting:
The process begins with the collection of scrap materials. This can range from discarded household appliances, old automobiles, and construction materials to industrial machinery and electronic waste. To optimize the recycling process, scrap materials are typically sorted into categories such as ferrous (containing iron) and non-ferrous (without iron) metals. Common non-ferrous metals include aluminum, copper, and brass.
