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    Can't identify scrap wire type

    I have scrap wire laying in my back yard from when my dad and I used to collect it and I can't figure out what kind of metal this wire is made from. It's silver in color and quite thick, The wires are heavy, probably from an industrial job.



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    It could be tin coated copper if its heavy, try cutting some or hit it with the grinder, if it is silver inside its more than likely aluminum.
    If its copper colour than you've got number 2 copper.
    A pic would be great.

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    Aluminum.

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    Could be ACSR (aluminum conductor steel reinforced). Go to the introduce yourself page and do a proper introduction, then come back and post pics when you are allowed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Djspillz1337 View Post
    I have scrap wire laying in my back yard from when my dad and I used to collect it and I can't figure out what kind of metal this wire is made from. It's silver in color and quite thick, The wires are heavy, probably from an industrial job.

    Please get back to me ASAP!
    does it stick to a magnet?
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    No.1 Bare Bright Copper Wire
    No.1 Bare Bright Copper Wire shall consist of bare, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire, not smaller than 16 gauge

    No.1 Copper Wire Scrap
    No.1 Copper Wire shall consist of clean, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire, not smaller than 16 gauge

    No.2 Copper Wire Scrap
    No.2 Copper Wire shall consist of clean unalloyed copper wire, free of hair wire, brittle burnt wire and excessive oils minimum copper content of 94% remelt recovery rate.

    No.1 Insulated Copper Wire Scrap
    No.1 Insulated Copper Wire shall consist of plastic insulated unalloyed, uncoated (plated) copper wire, with the copper wire not smaller than 16 gauge (B&S).

    No.2 Insulated Copper Wire Scrap
    No.2 Insulated Copper Wire shall consist of assorted plastic insulated, unalloyed copper wire, free of heavy or double insulation.

    No.3 Insulated Copper Wire Scrap
    No.3 Insulated Copper Wire shall consist of assorted plastic insulated, unalloyed copper wire, includes heavy or double insulation, plastic insulated telephone cable.

    Copper/Aluminum BX Cable Scrap
    Copper/Aluminum BX Cable shall consist of plastic insulated copper wire, armor coated with an Aluminum casing.

    Copper/Steel BX Cable Scrap
    Copper/Steel BX Cable shall consist of plastic insulated copper wire, armor coated with an steel casing.

    Scrap Bare Aluminum Wire
    Bare Aluminum Wire shall consist of clean aluminum wire free of iron or insulation.

    Scrap Insulated Aluminum Wire
    Insulated Aluminum Wire shall include plastic insulated aluminum wire, must be free of iron.

    Scrap Supported Aluminum Cable
    Supported Aluminum Cables shall include multi strand heavy gauge aluminum wire twisted around a single stand of steel wire.

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    Sounds like stranded aluminum.
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    Look for the letters "AL" on the insulation. That tells you it's aluminum wire.

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    Post some pics we could tell you a lot more.

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    He can't post pic's, he's only got one post.


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