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Which types of metals can be recycled?

Ferrous (which contains a significant amount of iron) and non-ferrous are the two primary forms of metal, and both can be recycled. Steel and iron, which are ferrous metals, are frequently recycled. A few examples of non-ferrous metals are copper, brass, titanium, and aluminium. <br><br><br><br>

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Which types of metals can be recycled?

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  1. Which types of metals can be recycled? Ferrous (which contains a significant amount of iron) and non- ferrous are the two primary forms of metal, and both can be recycled. Steel and iron, which are ferrous metals, are frequently recycled. A few examples of non-ferrous metals are copper, brass, titanium, and aluminium. Recycled metals come from a variety of places, including scrap metal from construction projects, old cars, and catalytic converters. Collection This is the most important and first step in the recycling of metal. Simply collect everything that contains metal. Sorting After they have been collected, sorting the metals is an essential step. To do this, recyclable materials must be distinguished from non-recyclable ones. Processing The metal must next be compressed or squeezed after sorting. All of the recovered resources are compressed and squished by machines so they don't take up as much space on the conveyor belts. Shredding The metal is initially hammered and shattered before the shredding process starts. The metals are broken down into incredibly tiny pieces or flat sheets to make them easier to handle later. Purification When the melting process is complete, the purification phase follows. Metals can be purified using a variety of methods. Learn more at: CMR-KATARIA.COM

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