Refractories and Abrasives Recycling
To recycle Refractories and Abrasives
please feel free to
ADD your inquiry
to the Gems, Rocks & Minerals Exchange.
The exchange service has been successfully matching interested parties on-line since 1995.
If you wish to receive unique trade benefits for Recycling Refractories and Abrasives, please check-out the enhanced
Trader Access service.
Separating scrap Refractories and Abrasives into the different
Grades & Specifications
will allow you to yield the best
value
for your scrap materials.
Refractory and Abrasive Recycling Information
For anyone seeking current information or research data on the Refractories and Abrasives recycling industry,
you may access and ask your
Recycling Questions
to a core group of experienced and knowledgeable recycling industry professionals.
Spent Refractory Scrap
If you wish to recover Spent Refractory Brick, Alumina, Manganese Oxide MnO, Silicon Carbide,
Zirconia
and AZS or AMZ materials or other scrap Refractories,
Please submit an inquiry for
Mixed Spent Refractory Brick
into the Refractory & Abrasive Recycling Exchange.
The exchange service creates a market that matches buyers and sellers of
segregated scrap refractory materials including
Alumina,
spent
Manganese Oxide
(MnO) materials and
Silicon Carbide
(Carborundum).
Surplus Refractory Materials
Post your details to trade in Surplus Refractories and Surplus Refractory Brick on the
Refractory Recycling exchange.
The exchange service matches buyers and sellers of
Surplus Alumina,
Surplus
Manganese Oxide
(MnO) materials and
Surplus Silicon Carbide
(Carborundum).
Please feel free to check-out other
Surplus Minerals
Abrasive Grinding Wheels
If you wish to recycle
Spent Grinding Wheels
you may submit a listing to the Refractories and Abrasives Recycling Exchange.
The exchange was established to link generators of waste abrasive materials directly to
by-product markets.
Spent Shot Blast Medium
You may add your recovery request for
Spent Shot Blast Medium.
This material consists of used or spent shot blast medium and may include steel shot.
Spent Sandblasting Materials
The recovery of
Spent Sandblasting Materials
may be assisted by utilizing the exchange listing tool.
The online exchange service was designed to bring together producers of
Spent Abrasive Blasting Medium wastes with industrial users of the recovered byproducts.
One type of blaster grit is Glass Sand Abrasive Media produced from
recycled glass
Sandpaper Offcuts
Find a market for
Sandpaper Offcuts
that consist of new manufacturing offcuts or over runs of various grades of sandpaper,
may also include off spec or surplus inventory.
The disposal of spent
Sandpaper Wastes
may be listed as scrap abrasive materials.
Clay, Porcelain & Ceramic Scrap
If you wish to recycle Clay, Porcelain or
Ceramic Scrap
please ADD your listing into the
Mineral Recycling
exchange.
Ceramic Substrates
High temperature ceramic substrates are commonly used as a base for catalysts, electronics and composites materials.
A variety of ceramic wastes are generated as a byproduct of manufacturing and recovery processes.
Some typical common sources of ceramics materials are from petrochemical catalysts,
Automotive
Catalytic Converters,
Spark Plugs
and
O2 Sensors
Waste Refractories and Abrasives Prices
We track the Daily Spot Market Price of several grades of refractories and abrasives from across our network and
prepare a number of Market Price Reports.
If you are interested in a longer term overview of historical prices, please check-out the
Multi-Year Summary
Reports.
The Industrial Mineral Recovery Composite Index tracks
Composite Index Trends
of key benchmark grades of refractories and abrasives.
We offer a number of other
price reports
that provide market intelligence across the spectrum of secondary commodities and scrap materials.
The Multi-Year Spot Market Price Summaries
Annual price summaries of the historical high, low and yearly average of the spot market prices for
Refractories and Abrasives Recycling,
by specific grade of material.
Market Price Trends
The Industrial Mineral Recovery Composite Index tracks market price trends for a basket of
recovered minerals and scrap industrial materials.
The Index takes a
daily snapshot
of spot market prices and allows you to freely take a quick view of the past 7, 30, 90 days and 1 & 2 year trends.
If you require a more granular view of the spot market prices, subscriptions are available.
Industrial Mineral Recovery Price Trends
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