We Buy All non-ferrous scrap metal top dollar
This isn’t just a business—it’s a reflection of what we believe in. We’re here to create work that matters, led by a shared commitment to quality and care. Offering the best price as possible for all no furious metals, especially carbide
Accurate Weighing- every pound is counted. You see what the scale says, and that’s what you get paid for!
Cash on the Spot. No waiting. No excuses!
Free Nationwide Pickup. We come to your shop, your yard, your warehouse — wherever your scrap sits!
All Forms Accepted. Endmills, inserts, sludge, filters — we buy it all!
Top Dollar, Every Time. Our pricing is consistent, and based on real value
Trusted, Repeat Buyer. We’re dedicated to building long-term partnerships / relationships with our clients!
What We Buy!
Non-Ferrous Metals
⚙️Aluminum Alloy
Lightweight and widely used in automotive, aerospace, and construction. Includes various aluminum blends like 6061 and 7075.
🎺Brass
An alloy of copper and zinc, commonly found in plumbing fixtures, musical instruments, and decorative hardware.
🥉Bronze
An alloy of copper and typically tin, valued for its strength and corrosion resistance in bearings and statues.
⚡Copper
Essential for electrical wiring, pipes, and motors due to its high conductivity. Includes bare bright, insulated, and pipe copper.
💰Gold
A precious metal recovered from jewelry, dental work, and electronic components (e-waste).
🧪Nickel
Used in plating, stainless steel production, and high-performance superalloys due to its strength and resistance to extreme temperatures.
✨Platinum
Precious metal primarily recovered from catalytic converters, medical devices, and high-end electronics.
💍Silver
Found in jewelry, photography film, and electrical contacts due to its exceptional conductivity.
🔪Stainless Steel
An alloy of iron and chromium (non-ferrous in pricing/separation). Common grades include 304 and 316 for kitchenware and industrial use.
🔩Swarf (Turnings/Filings)
Metal shavings, chips, or filings produced during machining operations. Highly valuable if kept clean and segregated by metal type.
🥫Tin
Used in solders, plating, and specialized alloys. Recycled from industrial waste and electronic circuit boards.
🚀Titanium
Valued for its strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, primarily from aerospace and medical scrap.
🔋Zinc
Used in galvanizing steel and die-casting. Recycled from industrial residue and old batteries.
Tungsten Carbide
🔩TC Drills
High-hardness drills used for boring through tough metals and rock formations.
✂️Inserts
Replaceable cutting tips used in machining steels, cast iron, and high-temp alloys.
🔄Solid Round Tools
Solid carbide endmills and routing tools used for industrial milling applications.
⛏️Mining Compacts
Heavy-duty buttons and inserts used in mining equipment for rock crushing.
🛡️Wear Parts & Dies
Industrial dies and components designed to withstand high friction and abrasion.
🛢️Tri-Cones
Drill heads used specifically in the oil and gas industry for deep earth boring.
Forms of Carbide
Filaments
Specialized tungsten filaments and wire products.
Saws & Rings
Carbide-tipped saw blades and rolling rings.
Turnings
Loose shavings and chips produced during the machining of carbide parts.
Powders & Sludge
Grinding swarf (sludge) or raw tungsten powder material.
Electrical Surplus
⚙️Motors
Electric motors of all sizes, valued for their copper winding and steel casing.
🚫Breakers
Circuit breakers contain copper, brass, and sometimes silver contacts.
📊Meters
Utility meters and various gauges containing copper coils and scrap plastic/metal casing.
⚡Transformers
Industrial or utility transformers, rich in copper or aluminum windings.
💧Pumps
Water or fluid pumps, often containing cast iron and copper/brass components.
🌬️Blowers
Industrial air handling units, generally containing electric motors and large metal housings.
🔌Switch Gear
Complex assemblies of electrical disconnect switches, fuses, and breakers, rich in copper busbars and housing.