Zinc is used for galvanizing iron and steel to prevent corrosion, as well as in batteries and die-casting.
Tungsten is used in heavy-duty applications like cutting tools, aerospace, and high-temperature machinery due to its high melting point.
Tin is commonly used for coating steel to prevent corrosion, and in the production of alloys such as bronze.
Cars contain valuable non-ferrous metals like aluminum and copper. Recycling old cars helps reclaim these materials for reuse.
Metal turnings are small pieces of metal produced during machining operations. These materials are often recycled for non-ferrous metals.
Old household appliances are a rich source of non-ferrous metals like aluminum, copper, and zinc, ideal for recycling.
Aluminum cans are one of the most commonly recycled non-ferrous metals, reducing the need for new metal extraction.
Radiators, especially those made from copper and aluminum, can be recycled as valuable non-ferrous metals.