What is Brass Scrap?
Brass Scrap is a recyclable non-ferrous material made primarily from copper and zinc alloys. Known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent machinability, brass scrap is a key raw material in plumbing, industrial fittings, decorative hardware, and automotive applications.
Types of Brass Scrap We Supply
1. Honey (Yellow Brass)
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The most common grade of brass scrap
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Consists of mixed yellow brass solids, typically from plumbing fixtures, valves, faucets, and sheet brass
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Contains approximately 60-70% copper and 30-40% zinc
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Clean, dry, and free from excessive impurities or attachments
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Widely used in re-melting operations to manufacture new brass products and alloys
Applications of Brass Scrap
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Plumbing Industry – pipes, fittings, and fixtures
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Construction – door handles, locks, and decorative hardware
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Industrial Use – machine parts, fasteners, and gears
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Automotive & Electrical – connectors, switches, and components
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Foundries & Recycling Plants – re-melted into new brass alloys
Why Choose Our Brass Scrap?
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Reliable supply of Honey (Yellow Brass) scrap
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Meets ISRI standards and international quality requirements
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Clean, sorted, and bulk-ready for export markets
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Competitive pricing and flexible shipping solutions
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Suitable for foundries, manufacturers, and recycling industries
Sustainability Benefits
Recycling brass scrap reduces energy consumption, conserves copper and zinc resources, and minimizes waste sent to landfills—supporting a sustainable global recycling chain.
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