Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys
 
    
    - Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 284 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
THE classification and preparation of non-ferrous scrap metals is a subject of interest to every individual and corporation that employs in its processes of manufacture non-ferrous metals and alloys and accumulates in such manufacture scrap from these materials for disposition in the form .of turnings, borings, short ends, punchings, clippings, grindings, washings, etc. All too frequently the disposition-of such scrap is left to individuals who have no knowledge of the subject either from a metallurgical or a commercial standpoint, or both. Much money is thus lost which with a little more intelligent effort might be saved, and in this day of fierce competition and small profits such an opportunity cannot be ignored.  The Mineral Resources of the United States for the year 1925, the latest issue available (Part 1, page 221), gives the secondary non-ferrous    TABLE 1.-Some. Secondary Non-ferrous Metals Recovered in the United  States for the -Year 1924-25  Material Short Tons Value  Copper, including that in alloys other than brass.... 250,600 8 71,170,400  Brass, scrap remelted : 242,300 56,270,800  Lead as metal : 112,420 39,477,100  Lead as alloys 112,460  Zinc as metal 61,430 11,359,000  Zinc in alloys other than brass 13,300  Tin as metal 7,950   Tin in alloys   23,000, 35,165,400    Antimony as metal  1 3,794,000  Antimony in alloys : 10,839  Aluminum as metal  17,700 24,816,000  Aluminum in alloys 26,300  Nickel as metal 191 1,518,000  Nickel in non-ferrous alloys 2,109  Total l 882,600 $243,570,700
Citation
APA: (1928) Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys
MLA: Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.
