Brass Recycling

Unlike many metals, brass does not occur naturally as it is an alloy. There is a wide variety of brass in the market as a result of the varying levels of copper or zinc used in production. No matter what kind of brass you have, our recycling yard can help. There is a constellation of applications in which brass is commonly used: including plumbing, electrical, and decorative. Whether it is scrap from around your workshop, or the byproduct from a factory line, we will give you the most for your scrap brass through our accurate grading.

Brass has a wide variety of uses, both decorative and practical. This diversity of applications has created a high demand for the alloy, and therefore increases its resale value. At Specialized Recycling, we will give you the most for your scrap brass through our competitive prices. Our team often works alongside commercial clients to properly recycle their obsolete brass products. The common types we accept include hard brass, red brass, C-metal solids, yellow brass, unclean brass, taps, faucets, and water metres.

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While recycling scrap in London for the past 13 years, we have expanded the capabilities of our facility to handle a wide selection of materials. Whether you have non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, insulated wiring, used vehicles, or other scrap, our experienced team is your best option. Together we can reduce the need for processing new resources, and make money at the same time.