Many people are wondering what to do after recycling scrap iron. Is it simply to put it in the blast furnace and re refine it into molten iron? In fact, the treatment of scrap iron is not that simple. First, we need to select the scrap iron from the waste, and then we need to clean and preheat it, so that we can put the processed scrap iron into the blast furnace for extraction.
Scrap iron recycling and cleaning is the use of various chemical solvents or hot surfactants to remove oil, rust, mud, and other contaminants from the surface of steel parts. It is commonly used to treat large quantities of engines, bearings, gears, etc. that are contaminated by cutting oil, oil stains, or other attachments. Scrap iron recycling often contains pollutants such as oil and grease.
Since it is a waste item, various things are piled up together, so scrap iron often contains some miscellaneous items. Whether it is for placement or recycling, we need to classify scrap copper and scrap iron. The prices of different waste products vary. People often put waste metals, such as iron, aluminum, copper, tungsten steel, stainless steel, and highly hazardous containers together. If not careful, it may pose unsafe factors to our lives.