Density:
20 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
Thickness:
2 Millimeter (mm)
Grade:
A
Purity:
99%
Length:
3-7 Inch (in)
Weight:
30 Kilograms (kg)
Color:
Black
Iron scrap is one of the most abundant metal types on earth. It is also one of the most recyclable metals. The majority of iron scrap is from industrial sources, including automotive and machinery manufacturing. Scrap iron can be recycled into new steel or iron products. Iron scrap is also a great source of secondary raw materials for steel production. Steel mills are often located near iron scrap production sites. Steel mills can then use this scrap as an input to produce more steel. Iron scrap is typically sold by weight, rather than by volume. The price of scrap iron is largely determined by the cost of new iron.
Density: | 20 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3) |
Thickness: | 2 Millimeter (mm) |
Grade: | A |
Purity: | 99% |
Length: | 3-7 Inch (in) |
Weight: | 30 Kilograms (kg) |
Color: | Black |