Heavy Melting Steel (HMS):
Heavy melting steel is a designation for recyclable steel. It is categorised into two major categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2. The difference between the two is HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and cast iron, whereas HMS 2 does. Because both grades guarantee a minimum piece thickness – at least 1/4inch (6.3mm) for HMS 1, and 1/8 in for HMS 2 – consignments have a high density. The typical constituents are plates, truck parts, structural items, large machinery parts, automatic parts, pipes, post consumer steel goods.
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value
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Place of Origin
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China |
Brand Name
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HMS 1&2
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Model Number
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ISRI 200-206
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Type
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HMS Scrap
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Composition
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Ferrous Steel Scrap
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Application
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Melting
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HMS Type
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HMS1 & 2
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Product name
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HMS 1&2 Heavy Melting Scrap
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Material
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Used Rail Scrap, HMS1-2, Rail Road Wheels
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Material #1
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Heavy Metal, Plate and Structural
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Grade
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ISRI 200-206
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Color
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Black, Painted, or Galvanized
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Description
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Consist of Steel Scrap and Wrought Iron
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Quality
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Clean
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Features
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Free from mud, dust, non ferrous, excessive rust, other impurities
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Minimum Density
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55 lbs. per cubic ft
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Dimensions
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12″ max on any direction
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