- Tin (Sn)
- Lead (Pb)
- Zinc (Zn)
- Copper (Cu)
- Bismuth (Bi)
- Antimony (Sb)
Tin (Sn)
Tin is a very soft metal that can be easily scratched even by touching it with a cloth or finger. However, it has the advantage of being unbreakable, rust-resistant, and preventing water from spoiling, making it commonly used for items like sake cups and flower vases. We collect and process unused tin products and provide them to refining manufacturers.
- Recycled tin and Solder ingots
- Tin and Solder slag and Dross
- Solder product scrap
- White metal
- SnNi dummy balls
- Turning
- Tinware
- Plating sludge
- Refined tin ingots (4N, 3N, 2N)
Lead (Pb)
Lead is a dense and soft metal, utilized in applications such as electroplating electrodes, metal packing for mechanical parts, and radiation shields. It is also an essential material in the manufacture of storage batteries. However, due to its high toxicity, careful handling is necessary. By properly recycling lead, we aim to promote resource circulation and prevent environmental pollution.
- Lead scrap
- Lead slag
- Type metal
- Lead ingots
Zinc (Zn)
Zinc is a metal with excellent anti-corrosion properties, widely used in galvanizing to coat the surface of steel. Alloys made by mixing zinc with aluminum, magnesium, and other metals (die-casting alloys) are used in toys, door handles, household appliances, and more. When alloyed with copper, it forms brass, which is used in electrical components, building materials, and various other applications.
- Recycled zinc ingots
- Zinc dross
- Zinc slag
Copper (Cu)
Copper is a non-ferrous metal with excellent electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, making it widely used in electrical wires, electrical components, and construction materials. Its superior corrosion and weather resistance also make it suitable for coins, cookware, and other products. Copper is easy to process and has a wide range of applications.
- Scrap copper
- Copper slag
- Copper anode
- Copper nuggets
- Plating sludge
Bismuth (Bi)
Bismuth has a low melting point and is relatively soft, often used in low-melting-point solder alloys with tin. Due to its small thermal neutron absorption cross-section, it is also used as a coolant in nuclear reactors.
- Bismuth (Bi)
Antimony (Sb)
Antimony is a metal with excellent fire resistance and contributes to increased hardness. It is rarely used on its own and is often combined with other metals. Antimony is used in flame retardants, electrodes for lead batteries, and as a raw material for alloys. Antimony sulfide is also used as a component in fireworks and matches.
- Antimony (Sb)