Scrap Metal Sorting Line-Core of High-Value Metal Recycling
In modern metal recycling, shredding alone is not enough. The true value lies in accurate separation. A well-designed scrap metal sorting line determines whether recovered metals are high-grade commodities or low-value mixed scrap.
Why Sorting Is More Important Than Ever
Mixed scrap metal has limited resale value. Steel mills, aluminum smelters, and copper refineries all demand clean, sorted materials. Manual sorting cannot meet the volume, consistency, or safety requirements of today’s recycling industry.
Structure of a Scrap Metal Sorting Line
A complete scrap metal sorting line typically includes:
Primary and secondary shredding
Magnetic separation for ferrous metals
Eddy current separation for non-ferrous metals
Screening and air separation systems
Each stage improves purity and material liberation.
A scrap metal sorting line is not just equipment—it is the foundation of a profitable recycling operation.
