/ Closed-Loop Production

Scrap in. Verified spec out. Every batch.

From grade-sorted intake through furnace sequencing to certified composition—our reclamation loop eliminates virgin-material dependency without trading away alloy consistency.

Close-up overhead shot of sorted brass scrap piles by grade on a concrete sorting floor, warm tungsten lighting catching the varied golden and reddish tones of the metal fragments, factory scale visible in the background
Close-up overhead shot of sorted brass scrap piles by grade on a concrete sorting floor, warm tungsten lighting catching the varied golden and reddish tones of the metal fragments, factory scale visible in the background
Wide shot of an open induction furnace with molten brass glowing bright amber-gold inside, furnace operator adjusting controls at left edge, factory floor and overhead cranes visible in background under industrial lighting
Wide shot of an open induction furnace with molten brass glowing bright amber-gold inside, furnace operator adjusting controls at left edge, factory floor and overhead cranes visible in background under industrial lighting
Extreme close-up of a spectrometer probe touching a freshly cut brass billet cross-section, laboratory overhead lighting, the warm golden grain of the alloy visible in sharp focus against a clean testing bench
Extreme close-up of a spectrometer probe touching a freshly cut brass billet cross-section, laboratory overhead lighting, the warm golden grain of the alloy visible in sharp focus against a clean testing bench
45-degree angle shot of finished brass billets and ingots stacked in a shipment rack under north-facing factory daylight, the warm golden surfaces reflecting ambient light, rack labels and batch tags visible in the foreground
45-degree angle shot of finished brass billets and ingots stacked in a shipment rack under north-facing factory daylight, the warm golden surfaces reflecting ambient light, rack labels and batch tags visible in the foreground
Four-Stage Workflow

Traceable from reclamation to shipment

Step 01
Step 02
Step 03
Step 04

Intake and grade sorting

Furnace charge and casting

Composition verification

Finishing and certified dispatch

Incoming scrap is weighed, visually graded, and segregated by alloy family before entering the production queue. No mixed-grade batches enter the furnace.

Each charge is built to a target alloy formula. Melt temperature and dwell time are logged continuously; casting follows immediately to minimize oxidation and composition drift.

Optical emission spectrometry confirms element percentages against target spec before any billet leaves the casting bay. Out-of-tolerance heats are re-charged, not shipped.

Passed billets move to rolling, cutting, or component finishing as required. Each shipment leaves with a material certificate tied to the originating heat number.

— Verified Composition
What ships with every order

Tighter alloy consistency than primary-smelting routes

Heat-numbered material certificate with full elemental analysis

OES spectrometry report traceable to the originating batch

Dimensional tolerances confirmed against customer specification

Controlled-charge reclamation gives us a narrower element window than most primary smelters achieve. Every heat is spectrometrically verified against the target grade before dispatch—no certificate, no shipment.

Scrap-source grade log for ESG procurement records

Ready to run a material certificate against your spec?

Send us your alloy grade and dimensional requirements. We'll return a certificate-backed quote with scrap-to-spec turnaround time—no virgin-material lead times, no guesswork.