Beryllium Scrap

Beryllium Scrap

Beryllium Scrap
Please feel free to add a recovery request to the Exotic Scrap Metal exchange if you wish to recycle Beryllium Scrap (Be). Scrap sources for recycling of beryllium range from residues or oxide and pure metal or alloys. Beryllium is typically found as an alloy with aluminum, magnesium or nickel but is most commonly sourced as a Copper alloy.

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Beryllium Copper Scrap
Scrap alloys known as beryllium bronze, spring copper or Beryllium Copper/Bronze may be traded on the online exchange. This service matches buyers and sellers of BeCu alloy clippings, punchings, bar or pipe, tubing & elbows. One source of BeCu scrap is from radiators and home heating and cooling systems.
Please feel free to check-out other information on recycling Copper or Bronze materials.

Beryllium Oxide
Beryllium oxide, called Beryllia is known for its high heat capacity and is an important component of certain sensitive electronic equipment. Please feel free to add a listing to the on-line exchange to connect with potential trading partners.

Beryllium Residue
Beryllium by-products, beryllium dust and waste streams that contain Beryllium Residue may be collected from metal processing operations and HVAC filtration systems. The on-line exchange service connects generators of Be content wastes directly with Beryllium recovery facilities.

Beryllium
Beryllium (Be) is a hard and light metal that has a high melting point, resistance to creep and shear, as well as high tensile strength and flexural rigidity.


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