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    Copper Bearing

    Copper Bearing is being purchased from my yard as mixed .08 #
    I suspect this is being done to boost the copper content of shred

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    I get way more for shred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    I get way more for shred.
    Lucky you! Wietsman's highest paying yard. Have you been able to get dealer pricing?

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    For clarity Wietsman's is the one paying same for shred and copper bearing

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    I am pretty sure shred is $.115 per lb here. They won't give me dealer pricing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    For clarity Wietsman's is the one paying same for shred and copper bearing
    Which yard is only paying 8 cents? Last I checked, Albany was just over 9 cents (scale price).

    EDIT: looks like it came down 10 / gt since the beginning if th e month. Still 196/gt or 8.75 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    I am pretty sure shred is $.115 per lb here. They won't give me dealer pricing.
    What are you doing for volume?

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    Does the Scranton yard pay as much as out there in new castle? last time I was up there they weren't really much better than the place I work at. but we're not any where close to the $11/ hundred you claim the new castle yard is paying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapmanIndustries View Post
    Does the Scranton yard pay as much as out there in new castle? last time I was up there they weren't really much better than the place I work at. but we're not any where close to the $11/ hundred you claim the new castle yard is paying.
    Scranton will always be less than New Castle. New Castle has a shredder on site and sells at least some of their ferrous to Ellwood, who is right next door. There is rail that goes from Weitsmann to Ellwood. All other yards haul shred to either the Owego headquarters / shredder or New Castle. Based on locations and shredder sizes, most other locations would go to Owego. Shredded then must be hauled to buyer.

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    thanks. I was kind of wondering how all that worked. I've only ever been to their scranton yard on sundays so I never really understood how they were operating. the only thing I do actually know about them is a lot of the yards around me will take their light iron and baled up cars right past the hammer mill I work at and go up to either Owego or out to Simms. I also hear that their mill is almost 3 times the size of the one we got. so I guess they can handle all that stuff. ours would probably start destroying itself trying to keep up with all the stuff I see headed up that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapmanIndustries View Post
    thanks. I was kind of wondering how all that worked. I've only ever been to their scranton yard on sundays so I never really understood how they were operating. the only thing I do actually know about them is a lot of the yards around me will take their light iron and baled up cars right past the hammer mill I work at and go up to either Owego or out to Simms. I also hear that their mill is almost 3 times the size of the one we got. so I guess they can handle all that stuff. ours would probably start destroying itself trying to keep up with all the stuff I see headed up that way.
    Shredder in Owego is a 10,000 HP. In addition to the shredder, they have advanced recovery systems in place and new ones being added to handle the ASR fluff.

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    We had over $4,600 in receipts for October last year and still nothing.
    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    What are you doing for volume?

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    $4,600 just for the month of October only.

    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    We had over $4,600 in receipts for October last year and still nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    $4,600 just for the month of October only.
    I'll PM you later.

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    Ok sounds good. I am getting $.117 per lb for shred, that was 9 days ago.
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    I'll PM you later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    Copper Bearing is being purchased from my yard as mixed .08 #
    I suspect this is being done to boost the copper content of shred
    This makes no sense.

    Steel mills have specification for shredded ferrous scrap that strictly limit the maximum amount of copper. The usual allowed range is 0.20% to 0.25%.
    Speciality steel mills will pay extra per ton to get the copper content below 0.10%.

    Extra copper in shredded ferrous scrap leads to mills rejecting loads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    Scranton will always be less than New Castle. New Castle has a shredder on site and sells at least some of their ferrous to Ellwood, who is right next door. There is rail that goes from Weitsmann to Ellwood. All other yards haul shred to either the Owego headquarters / shredder or New Castle. Based on locations and shredder sizes, most other locations would go to Owego. Shredded then must be hauled to buyer.
    What happened to the plans to build a shredder at the Albany yard? Makes the most sense to have a shredder right at the export yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeb1212 View Post
    What happened to the plans to build a shredder at the Albany yard? Makes the most sense to have a shredder right at the export yard.
    Don't know how much exporting of ferrous scrap they are actually doing. Loading ships was a big thing when they got the Albany yard. Problem I see is they don't have thier own dedicated dock space. Renseller iron, across the river, is right on the dock. Simms has a yard just down river, still port of albany, that also has some dock area. Seems to me like it may not be cost effective to load ships in Albany. After the Albany yard opened, there was a FB post about getting a port location either in nyc, or across the river in nj. Said they could load ships in Albany and top off (deeper waters) at other location. Nothing ever came of that that I am aware of.

    In regards to the Albany shredder, Im not sure they have the volume to justify another shredder. Certainly, Albany could justify one, but how big of an impact does that have on the 10,000 HP shredder in Owego. They took a long time developing the feeder system for Owego, and an Albany shredder would impact that.
    I would love to see one as I think it would cause prices to go up some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    Copper Bearing is being purchased from my yard as mixed .08 #
    I suspect this is being done to boost the copper content of shred
    It has nothing to do with the copper content of the shred. As someone else mentioned, to much copper in the shred (that is sent to mills) will cause the load to be rejected, or a reduced price paid. The price of copper bearing is based on the commodity values and the cost to process it. Because Wietsman has a shredder and the right equipment to recover non-ferrous metals, wire and circuit boards from the ASR Fluff, they throw copper bearing materials and dirty aluminum in with shred. Just an FYI, if you check their price list, you will see that aluminum wound transformers are purchased at the same price as shred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeb1212 View Post
    This makes no sense.

    Steel mills have specification for shredded ferrous scrap that strictly limit the maximum amount of copper. The usual allowed range is 0.20% to 0.25%.
    Speciality steel mills will pay extra per ton to get the copper content below 0.10%.

    Extra copper in shredded ferrous scrap leads to mills rejecting loads.
    Agreed!

    Leaving non-ferrous in the shred, not only may result in loads being rejected, but costs the producer money in lost revenue. Wietsman has some of the best sorting / recovery technology for their ASR Fluff and is either in the process of installing or just finished installing more advanced equipment. This includes a line to recover micro-fines and a dry media line to process Zorba and remove the 2 to 3 percent heavy red metals from the mix.


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