Plastic Lumps & Wire Waste
includes solid plastic chunks from molding processes and insulated wires from electrical or industrial use. These materials are rich in recyclable plastic and metal, making them valuable for recovery and reuse.
Plastic Injection Molding Lumps
are solid chunks of plastic formed during injection molding machine purging or production overruns. They are recyclable and commonly reprocessed into new plastic products.
Blow Molding Waste
includes excess plastic material and lumps generated during the blow molding process, often from bottle and container production. It is recyclable and reused in manufacturing.
Plastic Extrusion Lumps
are solid chunks formed during the purging or cleaning of extrusion machines. They are recyclable and used as raw material in plastic reprocessing.
Mixed Plastic Lumps
consist of irregular chunks made from various types and colors of plastic. These are collected from production waste and are suitable for sorting, regrinding, and recycling.
PVC Wire Scrap
includes electrical wires coated with PVC insulation. It is commonly recycled to recover both the copper or aluminum inside and the plastic insulation material.
Copper Wire Scrap
consists of used or discarded copper wires, often with insulation. It is highly valuable due to copper’s excellent conductivity and is widely recycled in electrical and industrial applications.
Aluminum Wire Scrap
includes used or insulated aluminum wires from power lines, electronics, and industrial equipment. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and commonly recycled for metal recovery.
Cable & Harness Scrap
consists of bundled electrical wires from vehicles, machinery, or electronics. These scraps contain valuable metals like copper or aluminum along with plastic insulation, making them ideal for recycling.