Aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin, and zinc are among the many base metals that describe nonferrous scrap in the recycling industry. These materials have a variety of uses. They sustain their chemical properties through recycling. These metals operate in manufacturing for items, for example, electric meters. This can bring about a lot of scrap. Recyclers who have a pile up of scrap electric utility meters may start to research a reputable ISRI electric meters recycler.
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI) is the voice of the recycling industry promoting safe, sustainable, and responsible recycling through networking, advocacy, and education.
Since smart meters are replacing old meters, this is causing scrap to build up. We take care of this issue by being a reputable ISRI electric meters recycler.
In fact, we recycle several pounds of meters each year. The facility has a 145,000 sqft. processing plant committed to the processing of PCs, hardware, and batteries. Moreover, the remainder of the facility is used for the processing of nonferrous metals. The facility the team operates on has more than 20 docks. It can receive loads by van trailer or dump. We have the capacity to ship and receive more than 25 loads pre 8-hour shift. In fact, this amounts to just over 19 minutes for each load. We recycle scrap electric utility meters very easily.
Established in 1996, we have become one of the most reputable recyclers of nonferrous scrap in the nation.
ISRI is the nonprofit trade association that is the “Voice of the Recycling Industry.” We have been a member of ISRI since 1996.
In fact, ISRI represents more than 1,100 private and public for-profit companies. They process, broker, and industrially consume all scrap commodities. Moreover, the institute offers a real-time searchable membership directory to enable member interaction. As well as, to get people recycler contact information.
The team offers benefits that speak to the values and practices introduced by ISRI. Additionally, we process more than 1,000 tons of meters each month.
Recyclers purchase these damaged meters as scrap. Then, transmit them to a recycling center for processing. For example, these parts are responsible for its transferring ability:
- Brass Screws
- Copper wire
- Aluminum wire
- Circuit Boards
- Steel
The process of recycling electric utility meters is easy with us. Moreover, the process of recycling electric meters should be performed using these steps:
- Detachment of steel rings and collars from scrap meters
- Pulling of precious metals from meters
- Disconnection of circuit boards
- Baling cardboard boxes