Brass Scrap
Brass scrap is one of the most vital recyclable non-ferrous metals, consisting primarily of an alloy of copper and zinc. This scrap is recovered from various sources, including plumbing fixtures, valves,
electrical connectors, and industrial turnings or borings. The economic and environmental significance of recycling brass lies in its lower energy consumption compared to primary production from raw
ores, while fully retaining its physical and mechanical properties after processing.