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A Guide for Getting Cash for Scrap Wires

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This article will provide info about how you can make cash by selling wiring for scrap. Read on to find out more.

Locate sources of scrap wires

If you plan to make regular money from selling scrap wires, you will need to locate sources from which you can collect the material. You should aim to make contact with contractors such as those who work as plumbers, electricians, roofers or in other construction industries. These contractors are likely to do a deal with you to manage waste wires which are damaged or which are excess to the projects they are working on. These contractors may be willing to donate these as it will save them the trouble of having to dispose of the cables and wires themselves.

Prepare the wiring

Once you have a good collection of wires, you will need to take some time to prepare the wiring before you take it to a scrap metal dealer or recycling company. You should remove any plastic casing which surrounds the wires. If the wires are still connected to other pieces of equipment, you should take the time to disconnect them. Doing this will help to increase the chance that a metal recycling company will accept the material.

Separate different types of metals

When you are preparing the wire to be scraped, you must be aware that there are different grades of the material. This will be different from wire to wire, and you will need to take care to separate different metals from each other. The metals used for different types of electrical equipment has different names, such as copper, aluminium, or steel. 

1: Copper (common): Copper is the most common metal used in electrical wiring and is present in both copper and its plated form, known as copper-alloy. This is a metal used for wiring conductors in various parts of the electrical industry. It has a brass appearance.

2. Aluminium (common): Aluminium is another common material which is found in electrical wiring. It is often used as a conductor for smaller wires used in items such as microwave ovens. Aluminium is also found in the wire which is used in powering motor cars and even the wire which is used to wire the brake of a vehicle. aluminium is silver in colour.

3. Steel (rare): Copper can also be found in the wire which is used for several purposes. One example of this is when the wire is used to make copper-alloy electrical connectors. This type of copper is found mainly in electronic appliances such as small electric clocks. Steel is not a common material used in electrical wiring as it is generally used for cables used in power stations. This includes lines which carry electricity over very long distances.

If you would like further info about getting cash for wires, you should contact a local recycling company.


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