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    They don't pay ZORBA. The nonferrous material recovered from the shredder may or may not get processed further depending on the buyers spec (percent of certain material). As mentioned, this company does a lot of shredding (most aluminum included from my understanding). It must provide them better margins. Things seem to even out when you average your old sheet, cast and extrusions. You also have the option of selling your extrusions elsewhere to increase your profits. To give you an idea about this company, they scrapped a southwest airlines jet at their Albany location.


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    not an odd business model, I just would not expect them to deal with retail/public, given those prices, their margin is near the 100% mark, but they have huge expenses with a shredder.

    technically what they are producing is ZORBA it would be a very clean ZORBA probably going by train or conex directly into a furnace... basically they specialize in processing breakage grade aluminum into a better product. sell all Fe product there, but keep any Clip aside unless they will hook you up with a fair price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archie View Post
    What classification does stripped aluminum wire go in? There is no steel wire in the middle
    Aluminum wire is extruded so you should be able to fetch a high price on it so long as it is stripped and does not contain the steel grounding cable through the middle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mmarro89 View Post
    Aluminum wire is extruded so you should be able to fetch a high price on it so long as it is stripped and does not contain the steel grounding cable through the middle.
    You may want to research this some more. My experience with steel is that wire starts our as billets that is progressively rolled down in size.

    Edit: It's been close to 40 years since I worked in steel mills, so my memory on this is a bit weak. I looked at this some on line and it looks like the rollers were just used to grip and pull the rod. Actual size reduction is done by dies. In short, it's a similar process to extrusion. Instead of being pushed through a die, wire is pulled through. Also, the temperature it's being worked at is lower. I suppose the metallurgy would be different from extruded as a result.
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    aluminum EC wire has it's own category or goes in with MLC/clip
    ACSR "aluminum conductor Steel reinforced" has it's own catagory, or is bought with Neoprene, and can got with the old sheet in small quantities

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    Thanks guys

    Took a small sample to a small yard this am right next to the grocery store

    He quoted me 40 cents/pound for it

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    Nothing's gone up here yet, compressors actually went down 3 cents and clean aluminum went down 5.

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    Often times there is a fine line between the chemistry of MLC vs. extrusion. My previous aluminum buyer allowed aluminum cable in the extrusion mix and sometimes pieces of extrusion needed to go in with the MLC/clip. Its all up to your buyers/yards but I believe the aluminum wire could go either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mmarro89 View Post
    Often times there is a fine line between the chemistry of MLC vs. extrusion. My previous aluminum buyer allowed aluminum cable in the extrusion mix and sometimes pieces of extrusion needed to go in with the MLC/clip. Its all up to your buyers/yards but I believe the aluminum wire could go either way
    Yep its all up to the yard.
    The yard I use most often has only two categories
    Cans@ .60
    Everything else @.55
    These are today's prices. Based on 100#'s or more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
    Yep its all up to the yard.
    The yard I use most often has only two categories
    Cans@ .60
    Everything else @.55
    These are today's prices. Based on 100#'s or more.
    Yep here it is...
    UBC alum cans
    Aluminum Rims
    Extruded
    MLC
    Painted Alum
    Cast Alum
    Dirty Alum
    Alum Transmissions

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
    Yep its all up to the yard.
    The yard I use most often has only two categories
    Cans@ .60
    Everything else @.55
    These are today's prices. Based on 100#'s or more.
    Really it is not up to the yard it is up to the mill that the yard is currently selling to, if a yard gets a new package to fill, they might suddenly change how they buy, because they have changed how they sell, seems arbitrary to the retail customers, but there is a reason for it . technically straight EC wire pays better then extrusion or MLC, but how long will it take a yard to get 40K to ship..., so they mix it to get it gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by HT1 View Post
    Really it is not up to the yard it is up to the mill that the yard is currently selling to, if a yard gets a new package to fill, they might suddenly change how they buy, because they have changed how they sell, seems arbitrary to the retail customers, but there is a reason for it . technically straight EC wire pays better then extrusion or MLC, but how long will it take a yard to get 40K to ship..., so they mix it to get it gone

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    I deal with a yard not a mill. The price the mill pays determines what the yard pays. And if want to get critical is all about supply and demand.
    As I said in my previous post, my yard has two categories.
    If you deal with a mill that's great!
    But I deal with a yard
    Apple's and Orange's
    ????
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    Here it's cans, wheels, dirty, and all regular clean goes together as "aluminum".

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