Shredded Steel Scrap

Shredded steel scrap refers to steel materials that have been processed and shredded into small pieces, typically through the use of shredders. This scrap is often derived from a variety of sources, such as old vehicles, appliances, steel structures, and other scrap metals that are shredded to make them more manageable for recycling and reuse in steel production.

Quality:
Shredded steel scrap consists of small, fragmented pieces of steel. The material is usually cleaner than other forms of scrap because it has been processed to remove contaminants, but it can still contain impurities like non-ferrous metals (e.g., aluminum, copper), plastic, or rubber from the shredded items.

Components:
It primarily includes light gauge steel, thin-walled materials, and small pieces from automobiles, appliances, cans, buckets, and other steel-based products. These materials are shredded to reduce size and increase the efficiency of recycling.

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