Material recovery
Valuable non-ferrous metals are separated and returned to productive industrial use.
Request a quote Metalekspo recovers non-ferrous materials and supplies documented secondary raw materials to manufacturers and recycling facilities across Europe and Asia.
Metalekspo collects, sorts, inspects and processes non-ferrous metal scrap into secondary raw materials. Every material undergoes quality control before returning to industrial use.
The objective is practical: recover valuable materials, maintain traceability and supply manufacturers with consistent recycled feedstock.

Environmental statements are connected to material recovery, documentation and applicable regulatory requirements.
Valuable non-ferrous metals are separated and returned to productive industrial use.
Sorting and preparation improve recovery and reduce avoidable material loss.
Internal references connect the supplier, material, processing and shipment records.
A clear operating sequence turns incoming scrap into documented secondary raw material.
Material information, origin and available documentation are reviewed at receiving.
Material is separated by type and checked for condition, grade and contamination.
Prepared material is connected to its quality, processing and batch records.
Secondary raw materials are supplied to recycling facilities and industrial manufacturers.
Metalekspo has invested in a modern brass separation line to improve material purity, increase recovery efficiency and provide more consistent secondary raw materials.
The facility processes approximately 2,000 tonnes of recyclable non-ferrous metals per month. Annual capacity will be published after the applicable company and production-line figures are confirmed.

Documentation availability depends on the material, shipment and destination.
Material and processing records remain connected throughout the workflow.
Technical and composition information is available for relevant products.
Approved laboratory reports can support selected material requirements.
Commercial and transport records support international material movements.
Applicable materials can be supplied with relevant End-of-Waste documentation.
The brass separation project has been implemented with the support of the European Union. Funding information, programme details and required visual identity will be published in accordance with the applicable communication requirements when the approved assets are supplied.
Discuss material requirements, quality documentation, volumes and delivery planning with the sales team.
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