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  2. Everyday Items That You Can Recycle for Money - AOL

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    Prepared aluminum radiators sell for 45 cents a pound, compared to dirty ones at 25 cents per pound. Yellow brass can yield about $2.00 per pound, and die-cast metal goes in the 77-cents-a-pound ...

  3. Brass - Wikipedia

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    The density of brass is 8.4 to 8.73 g/cm 3 (0.303 to 0.315 lb/cu in). [6] Today, almost 90% of all brass alloys are recycled. [7] Because brass is not ferromagnetic, ferrous scrap can be separated from it by passing the scrap near a powerful magnet. Brass scrap is melted and recast into billets that are

  4. Recycling by material - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Resource Panel's Metal Stocks in Society report, the global per capita stock of copper in use in society is 35–55 kg. Much of this is in more-developed countries (140–300 kg per capita) rather than less-developed countries (30–40 kg per capita). In 2001, a typical automobile contained 20–30 kg of copper. [13]

  5. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    Once collected, the materials are sorted into types – typically metal scrap will be crushed, shredded, and sorted using mechanical processes. Metal recycling, especially of structural steel, ships, used manufactured goods, such as vehicles and white goods, is an industrial activity with complex networks of wrecking yards, sorting facilities ...

  6. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    Tin scrap in the U.S. generally goes for $110 per ton on today's open market. The value of a single tin can would calculate as a fraction of a cent as a result. What are the latest scrap metal prices?

  7. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    Metal prices are the prices of metal as a commodity that are traded in bulk at a predefined purity or grade. Metal can be split into three major categories, precious metals, industrial metals and other metals. Precious metals and industrial metals are priced by trading of those metals on commodities exchanges. [1]

  8. The one-of-a-kind ex-USS John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier is ...

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    The ex-aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy began its final journey to the scrapyard. The decommissioned vessel was the last conventionally powered flattop built by the US Navy.

  9. Recycling Rates of Metals report - Wikipedia

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    However, the report found that less than a third of the crucial 60 metals studied in the report have an end-of-life recycling rate above 50 per cent, and 34 of them have a recycling rate of below 1 per cent. [2] Green technologies would certainly benefit from greater metal recycling.