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Category Archives: Steel Processing
10 Demolition Asset Recovery Tips: Steel Processing & More
What if you could save money on Oregon demolition projects while helping the earth at the same time? You can, with demolition asset recovery. Continue reading →
5 Amazing Uses for Your Recycled Demolition Scrap Metal
Scrap metal demolition contractors like us naturally imagine the metal they remove being reused as new building materials. There are also creative ways to reuse it! Continue reading →
5 Things about Steel Processing You Need To Know
The majority of modern demolition projects recycle scrap metal. Why? Because it’s a lucrative salvage material. By removing and recycling or selling scrap, demolition contractors … Continue reading →
Portland Industrial Demolition Services or Deconstruction: Which is Right for You?
Today’s industrial demolition services can offer both traditional demolition and deconstruction, which entails taking a building apart piece by piece, often by hand, to preserve as much as possible for recycling and salvage sale. Continue reading →
Industrial Demolition Contractor News: Ferrous Scrap Makes a Comeback
Industrial demolition contractors are recycling ferrous scrap more than ever before. And because recycled scrap metal is considerably less expensive than virgin metal, there is plenty of business for ferrous scrap recyclers. Continue reading →
3 Myths about Scrap Metal Demolition
The public sustains many myths regarding industrial demolition contractors, such as the idea that we still primarily use the wrecking ball. We can tell you … Continue reading →
Scrap Metal Demolition: Understanding Scrap Metal Contamination
The scariest potential hazard of scrap metal demolition is radioactive exposure. To avoid potential hazards inherent in scrap metal recycling, project managers should carefully research their scrap metal recycling demolition vendors. Continue reading →
Recycle & Reuse with Scrap Metal Demolition
Few consumers, when asked to name the largest recycling opportunities available, would think of scrap metal demolition. Montana, Colorado and Arizona project managers are becoming more and more aware, however, of how yesterday’s steel construction materials can be reused for tomorrow’s buildings and bridges – thereby greatly reducing the need for virgin construction materials. Continue reading →
Industrial Demolition Contractors Explain Lifting Magnets vs. Scrap Magnets
Modern industrial demolition contractors would be lost without electromagnets. These incredible tools are powerful enough to pick up metal scraps even when they’re scattered among the concrete and other debris of an enormous scrap metal deconstruction project. Continue reading →
Commercial Demolition Produces New Recyclable Materials
Oregon’s most successful demolition companies now recycle as much as they can on-site. It seems every month brings a new story of how demolition specialists can harvest recyclable materials, thereby cutting the environmental costs of demolition. Continue reading →