Stellite scrap & Stellite Alloy scrap – Monico AlloysStellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap recycling is an important process in the United States today. Known as a cobalt-chromium alloy that may contain tungsten and a small amount of carbon, Stellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap is useful with its properties of excellent toughness and hardness, along with being very resistant to corrosion. Stellite is a trademarked name of the Deloro Stellite Company; Stellite was invented in the early 1900s by Elwood Haynes. Stellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap are recycled from many different components at Monico Alloys. Some sources of Stellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap include oil and gas equipment, chemical and petrochemical components, as well as power generation systems. Other sources of Stellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap include parts and components in the aerospace, automotive, medical, wood, glass, food processing, steel, pulp and paper, and plastic and rubber sectors. One of the goals of recycling scrap metal, such as Stellite scrap and Stellite alloy scrap, is to reuse these materials in the fabrication of components for the industries noted above. Below is a list of Stellite scrap and Stellite scrap alloy that Monico Alloys handles:
Today there is a global trade in the buying and selling of high temperature scrap alloys in which Monico Alloys plays an active part. The forecasts are that the volume for both buyers and sellers will continue to increase. So whether you need to buy alloy scrap or sell a quantity of alloy scrap, please do not hesitate to contact us at (310) 928-0168 or info@monicoalloys.com. |
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