
Stainless steel
Stainless steel refers to alloyed and unalloyed steels with a particularly high degree of purity. We trade in a wide variety of grades and forms - from production residues to old scrap - and return them to the raw material cycle. This also includes alloyed steels with nickel, chromium or molybdenum as essential components.
We trade the following scrap:
17 chrome steel
Alloy 20
Alloy 59
Chrome/nickel/molybdenum waste
Chrome/nickel/molybdenum chips
Chrome/nickel waste
Chrome/nickel chips
Chromium steel scrap
Chromium-steel chips
CMSX6
Colmonoy 6
Haynes 230
Haynes 242
Haynes 59
Hy-Mu-77
Hy-Mu-80
Incoloy 800
Inconel 904
Mu-metal
NCT-1
NCT-2
NCT-3
Nimonic 901
Nitronic 33
V2A waste
V2A chips
V4A waste
V4A chips
etc.
As well as waste and chips with the following material numbers:
1.3964
1.4310
1.4313
1.4333
1.4333
1.4333
1.4361
1.4410
1.4435
1.4441
1.4460
1.4462
1.4466
1.4507
1.4521
1.4529
1.4534
1.4539
1.4542
1.4542
1.4545
1.4547
1.4828
1.4841
1.4849
1.4852
1.4855
1.4859
1.4864
1.4876
1.4876
1.4922
1.4980
1.4988
1.4988
1.6580
1.6982
2.4633
2.4658
2.4660
2.4662
2.4663
2.4669
2.4815
2.4867
2.4869
2.4879
2.4969
2.4975
etc.
Stainless steel
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