Sorting After purchasing ferrous scrap metal, we inspect the material to determine how it
should be processed. In some cases, scrap may be sorted and sold without further
processing. Most scrap, however, is separated for further processing according to its form,
size and composition by using conveyor systems, front-end loaders, crane-mounted
electromagnets or claw-like grapples.
Shredding Obsolete scrap, such as automobiles, home appliances and other consumer
goods, as well as certain light gauge industrial scrap, is typically processed in our shredding
operations. These items are fed into massive shredders that quickly break the bulky, mixed
quality scrap down into small fist-size pieces, or fragments. The shredding production
process then uses magnets and other equipment to separate ferrous fragments from
non-ferrous and non-metallic materials.
The ferrous and non-ferrous metal product is sold to our customers, who remelt this scrap
into new steel or metals, and the non-metallic by-product of the shredding operations, is
properly disposed of in qualified third-party landfills. Thus, as much as 99% of the metallic
content of all unprocessed scrap shredded is able to be recycled through our processing
systems.
Services
Doing business with Sindo Synergy Corp. means
doing business with the
very best. Our substantial investment in processing
equipment and an
extensive truck fleet ensures the highest level of
service. We provide a full service of HMS 1/2 supply.
separating - sorting steel scrap HMS quality
collecting - proccesing HMS steel scrap