Railway Metal Scrap
Railway metal scrap refers to the scrap metal derived from railroad tracks and other railway infrastructure. This type of scrap typically consists of used or worn-out materials such as rail steel, railway spikes, bolts, and fasteners, which are collected and recycled for reuse in steel production or other industrial processes.
Characteristics:
- Quality:
Railway metal scrap is generally composed of steel and iron, including worn-out rails, railway track components, and hardware like bolts and spikes. It can range from clean scrap (rails and steel parts) to contaminated scrap (rust, dirt, or attached concrete). - Components:
This scrap can include a variety of materials like steel rail sections, railway track plates, bolts, nuts, spikes, welds, and other steel elements that were once part of railway tracks and infrastructure.
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