Aluminum Alloy Wheels

Aluminum wheels, also known as alloy wheels, are crafted from a blend of aluminum and nickel. Most modern wheels are cast aluminum alloy, formed by pouring molten aluminum into molds.


Aluminum Tense Scrap

Mixed Aluminum castings, free of ingots, encompass clean aluminum castings with potential auto and airplane components, excluding iron, brass, dirt, and non-metallic items.


Aluminum UBC Scrap

Post-consumer used aluminum cans, devoid of other scrap metals, foil, tin cans, steel cans, plastic bottles, paper, glass, and non-metallic items.


Aluminum 6063 Scrap

6063, a variant of aluminum scrap, originates from the extrusion process, wherein the metal undergoes shaping and forming through a specialized manufacturing method.


Aluminum Wire Scrap

Comprising new, clean, uncoated aluminum scrap of two or more alloys, with a minimum thickness of .015" (.38 mm). It must be free of hair wire, wire screen, dirt, and non-metallic items.


Aluminum 6061 Scrap

6061 is an aluminum alloy that achieves strength through precipitation hardening, with its primary alloying elements being magnesium and silicon. This composition contributes to the alloy's enhanced mechanical properties and versatility in various applications.


Aluminum Litho Sheets

Aluminum, chosen for lithographic sheets, combines lightweight properties and recyclability. Through an electrochemical process, aluminum sheets attain the necessary surface roughness, making them a prevalent choice as supports for lithographic applications.