
Magnesium Scrap
Magnesium
Magnesium is the 8th most abundant element on earth. It is 100% recyclable from die casting operations and post-consumer devices. With its characteristics being strong, light (density about 33% lighter than aluminum and 77% lighter than steel), resistant to corrosion, and sustainable, magnesium is the ideal choice for automotive, aerospace, and electronic industries not only to reduce weight but also improve efficiency and performance while still remain cost competitiveness compared to other lightweight metal.


MG Class 1 (AM60B, AM50A, AZ91D)
MG Class 1 (AM60B, AM50A, AZ91D)
High-grade scrap. No impurities with free of oil and contamination
MG Class 2
Painted scraps
Source originated mostly from industrial staplers, power drills, bicycle front forks


MG Class 3
Dross/Oily scraps
Residue accumulated during the processing in melting operation
MG Class 4
Briquette.
Free of excessive moisture and oil


MG90/10

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Zorba
Mostly derives from shredded parts of used cars such as steering wheels and engine cases.
