Sydney Copper Scraps: Know More About It & How To Determine The Price

Posted by Metalforce on July 5th, 2021

What’s great is that not only can copper scraps be recycled; almost every type of metal, including aluminium, steel, and brass, are continuously reusable, too. They do not lose any quality in performance, helping save the environment over and over.

The Benefits Of Recycling Sydney Copper Scraps

Did you know that the average car contains about 23kg of copper? This metal is mainly used in electrical components because it’s an excellent conductor of electricity. But what happens to all the copper left in damaged and unused vehicles? Most of them end up as Sydney copper scraps that can be recycled for a better purpose!

Types Of Copper Scraps In Sydney

If you’re planning to sell copper scraps, it’s important to understand that there isn’t just one type of material. In fact, scraps are separated into five different categories:

  • Bright Copper

Bright copper is clean, bare, uncoated, and unalloyed copper wire often considered the most valuable type of copper metal. You can find it in building constructions, especially inside thick electrical cables, motors, and transformers.

Before selling, make sure to strip bright copper of its insulation, paint, and other impurities.

  • No. 1 Copper

Copper no. 1 is clean, untinned, uncoated, and unalloyed copper found in wires and cables. It’s the highest rank of scrap copper tubing, known for its shiny appearance.

  • No. 2 Copper

Unlike copper no. 1, this type of copper does not have a shiny appearance. Instead, it looks quite old, with dirty solder joints and other impurities. You can find these metals in electric motors, AC lines, water lines, and plumbing 

  • Copper Domestic

Copper domestic only contains about 88% copper, usually found in plumbing equipment, building sites, and kerbside collections.

  • Insulated Wires

You might be most familiar with copper being used in insulated wires, used in a wide variety of industrial applications. For instance, high-grade insulated wires have about 85% copper, primarily used underground wiring and electrical panels.

Meanwhile, low-grade wires only have about 30% copper used in telecommunication and transportation.

Recycling copper and other scrap metals can do wonders for the environment. For instance, copper mining is known to contribute to land degradation, water contamination, and air pollution, among other things.

On the other hand, recycling helps reduce toxic emissions, manage energy consumption, and ultimately preserve non-renewable resources. The process is also great for the economy. In fact, almost half a million jobs have been created thanks to the scrap metal recycling industry!

Where To Take Your Sydney Copper Scraps For Recycling?

Before recycling, you need to make sure your copper doesn’t contain any harmful impurities like poison, bio-waste, and even radioactive materials. Once they’re safe, however, you can easily take them to our shop in Fairfield St. Just look for Metal Force Recycling!

Here at Metal Force Recycling, we’ll accept all your non-ferrous metals, including Sydney copper scraps. You can refer to our pricelist or contact us via 0403 191 732 to get a free quote according to your scrap type and estimated weight.

And don’t worry; we’ll offer you the best cash for scrap prices in Sydney, thanks to our accurate and certified weighbridge. Give us a call and start recycling now!

About the Author

Yasin Azimi is the COO and IT Manager of Amazon Car Group (also known as Amazon Cash for Cars), first company in Australia to revolutionise the "Cash for Car" industry by offering cryptocurrency payments for unwanted cars. Yasin graduated in 2018 with Bachelor of Software Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, and have worked at fortune 500 companies like Cognizant as well as QBE Insurance in Australia for the past 3 years. With his IT experience coupled with his team of experts, Amazon Car Group is changing how people sell their car for cash.

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