Ferrous metals contain iron and are known for their strength and durability. These metals are essential in industries such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing. At Sasha Metal, we collect and recycle a wide range of ferrous scrap, including steel, cast iron, and wrought iron. By recycling ferrous metals, we help reduce the need for virgin raw materials, promoting sustainable growth and minimizing environmental impact.
Non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, copper, brass, and zinc, are valued for their lightweight properties and resistance to corrosion. These metals play a crucial role in industries ranging from electronics to aerospace. At Sasha Metal, we specialize in processing non-ferrous scrap to ensure these valuable materials are recycled efficiently and reused in production cycles, contributing to energy savings and resource conservation.
Used tyres are often discarded as waste, but they hold great potential for recycling. At Sasha Metal, we collect and process end-of-life tyres, converting them into valuable raw materials like rubber, steel, and fiber. These recycled materials find new applications in industries such as construction, road paving, and playground surfacing, helping to reduce landfill waste and support sustainable innovation.
Zorba is a mixed non-ferrous metal scrap, typically sourced from automotive shredders, containing a blend of aluminum, copper, zinc, and other metals. We use advanced separation technologies to process Zorba, ensuring the extraction of high-quality metals for reuse in various industries. Our recycling efforts not only maximize material recovery but also contribute to a circular economy by reducing the demand for new raw metals.
Zurik is a category of metal scrap that consists primarily of stainless steel, along with traces of other non-ferrous metals. It is often recovered from post-industrial and electronic waste. At Sasha Metal, we specialize in processing Zurik using state-of-the-art sorting methods, ensuring that the high-value stainless steel and other metals are efficiently separated and reintroduced into production cycles. This reduces environmental waste while supporting industries with quality recycled materials.