Stainless steel scrap refers to discarded or leftover stainless steel—such as kitchenware, appliances, industrial offcuts, or construction materials that retains its valuable alloy metals and is 100% recyclable without loss of quality; once sorted by grade (commonly 300-series like 304 ferritic/martensitic), it is shredded, melted, and refined to produce new stainless steel, making recycling economically profitable, energy-efficient, and environmentally beneficial by conserving resources and significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Summary:
- Origin: Recyclable stainless steel obtained from discarded products, industrial offcuts, and residues.
- Appearance: Metallic, shiny or dull depending on type, can be in sheets, cuttings, or mixed scrap.
- Properties: Corrosion-resistant, durable, high tensile strength, and can be remelted without quality loss.
- Applications: Recycled into new stainless steel products, kitchenware, appliances, automotive parts, construction, and industrial equipment.
- Features: Eco-friendly, reduces waste, conserves energy and raw materials.
Grades of Stainless Steel Scrap:
- Grade A (Premium – 304): High-quality, corrosion-resistant, free from contamination – ideal for high-end applications.
- scrap is been tested in laboratory (Spectro tested) and guaranteed material.