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Carbide Recycling

Carbide Scrap Metal Recycling in Chicago

Welcome to US Industrial Metals, a trusted name in Carbide Recycling in Chicago. We specialize in the responsible management of carbide materials, offering comprehensive recycling options in Chicago. Our team is dedicated to providing our clients with the best prices, combined with high-quality customer service. We have the experience and expertise to recycle any of your scrap tungsten carbide materials or high-speed steel, ensuring that you receive the maximum value for your materials. Let us help you make a positive impact on the environment by choosing our recycling services today.

As a family owned and run business our team knows what it takes to deal both with one-on-one relationships as well as working with large companies.

Prior to disposing of your scrap carbide tooling or grinding sludge, we encourage you to contact us at 331-775-0771 for the latest scrap carbide pricing.

At US Industrial Metals, we are committed to providing you with the best value for a variety of carbide materials, including end mills, inserts, drills, mining tips, road grinding tips, punches, burs, and more.

Our team is dedicated to assisting you throughout the collection process, guaranteeing a swift and efficient payment for the materials you provide.

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Should you possess any carbide scrap you wish to recycle in Chicgao at a fair price, reach out to US Industrial Metals immediately! We're here to address all your inquiries regarding the various scrap metal types you hold and to assist in making the recycling process as convenient as possible for you.

Preparing Carbide for Recycling

Carbide, commonly used in machining tools, saws, tungsten filters, and mining equipment, is prized for recycling due to its hardness and resistance to corrosion. The value increases with the amount of retrievable tungsten from the scrap. To ready tungsten scrap for recycling, it's important to segregate any non-carbide materials from your collection. This involves testing for actual tungsten content. A straightforward method is the scratch test, as tungsten's extreme hardness makes it difficult to scratch. By filing into the metal pieces, you can easily identify and remove non-carbide metals, simplifying the process before advancing to more sophisticated testing methods.

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