Steel Scrap

Maatrisaa enjoys in-depth market knowledge and maintains good network among local scarp yards in the selected jurisdictions. This enables us to procure high quality scrap from reliable sources on competitive prices. We have been consistently serving our clients with best deals in the market to their entire satisfaction.

Buyers consider us as a dependable and secure partner to source their raw material requirements – a company that can reliably supply quality products suitable for their needs.We normally either purchase material on an EXW or FOB basis, with sales made on a CFR basis while handling all the logistics and freighting in-between. This creates an effective bridge between our suppliers and customers.

Heavy Melting steel (HMS)

In this category, we deal with:

  • HMS 1 – Old steel predominantly above 6 mm in thickness
  • HMS 2 – Old steel predominantly below 6mm in thickness

These are typically supplied for export as a ratio of HMS 1 to HMS 2, such as; HMS 1/2 80:20 – meaning, 80% HMS 1 and 20% HMS 2.

We provide wrought iron and / or steel scrap in sizes not exceeding 1.50m x 0.60m x 0.60m (or as otherwise agreed) prepared in a way to ensure compact charging. This may include tube and hollow section, wire rope, properly prepared material from dismantled vehicles and other miscellaneous items of old steel scrap.

Shredded Steel

This category comprises of old light steel arising from white goods (large appliances), car bodies or other light steel components fragmentized into small pieces and magnetically separated from dirt, non-ferrous and other foreign material. Such scarp is free from incinerated materials, turnings, borings, tin cans etc.

The density of this scrap may vary according to source and customer requirements but is typically supplied in the measurement or weight of 70 lbs./cubic feet (or 1.1mt / cbm) minimum.

We follow the specifications standards: ISRI 210, 211, issued by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.

Plat and Structural (PNS) Steel

Plate & Structural steel scrap consists of cut structural scrap and plates with minimum thickness of 6 mm. For example, clean open hearth steel plates, crop ends, bar, girder, angles, and other structural shapes.

We follow the specifications standards: ISRI 231, 232, issued by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.

Cast Iron

Cast Iron is available as either homogeneous pieces of cast iron such as cast iron chairs from train stations or mixed cast iron pieces originating from a miscellaneous variety of industrial or commercial uses. These are typically supplied in works’ furnace sizes. We follow the specifications standards ISRI 252 – 266, issued by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.

Steel Scrap