Foundry scrap – definition and description of grades

Foundry scrap is usually very uniform, consists of pieces of approximately the same size and supplies the same assay results.

Explanation of foundry scrap

Foundry scrap such as, for example, commercial casting scrap, cupola furnace scrap, cupola scrap (rails) and machine castings are free of wrought iron, cast steel and furnace scrap and enamels.

We have the following grades in our range:

  • Commercial casting scrap
    Commercial casting scrap is free of cast steel and furnace scrap and crushed to a handy size, e.g. cast iron pipe scrap, sewage pipes, plating and unfired gratings.
  • Cupola furnace scrap
    Structural steel is mainly used here. Cupola furnace scrap is usually more than 6 mm thick and has a maximum length of 30 cm.
  • Machine castings
    Machine castings, e.g. thick-walled pieces from machine tools, other machines and motors or engines, are usually not less than 10 mm thick and free of cast steel and furnace scrap.
  • Rails cut to foundry size
    This grade comprises pieces of rail with a thickness of max. 30.
  • Punching wastes
    Punching wastes are uniform punching wastes from a particular production machine, e.g. hammering machine wastes (dies, burr scrap), nozzles, billet ends.
  • Deep-drawing sheet packs
    Deep-drawing sheet packs, e.g. car body sheets, are pressed into packs of sheet of various sizes. No foreign bodies or foreign metals may be pressed into the packs of sheet.

¡Contáctenos!

Nos encontramos completamente a su disposición.

Telephone: +49 231 99892-0
Enviar E-Mail

Formulario de contacto

Our locations

For all Interseroh locations offering this service, please click here.

Recycling for Climate Protection

Steel and Metal Recycling by Interseroh saves more than 4.3 million tons of CO2 emissions:

More information

Image video

Find out more about our Steel and Metals Recycling segment by watching our latest image video.

Media Centre