Base Metals
We provide the highest quality of Zinc to our customers. We ensure quality over quantity hence we are more focused on customer satisfaction.
Zinc Grades:
- Special High Grade (SHG)- 99.995%
- High Grade (HG) – 99.95%
- Prime western (PW) – 98.50%
- Continuous Galvanizing Grade
– Packing is in the form of 1-ton bundles
– Min Order Quantity is 25 tons for wholesale and 3 tons for retail use.

We provide pure Aluminium with specification Al99.70 in the GB/T 1196-2008 Standard entitled “Unalloyed aluminum ingots for remelting”
Shape: Ingots, t-bars, sows, Min Lot size: 25 Tonnes

Copper Grades: Grade A Copper
- BS EN 1978:1998 – Cu-CATH- 1
- GB/T 467-2010 – Cu-CATH- 1
- ASTM B115-10 – cathode Grade 1
Shape: Cathode
Lot Size: Min 25 Tonnes

Lead Grade: 99.97 %
- BS EN 12659:1999 – Permitted grades: material numbers PB970R, PB985R and PB990R
- GB/T 469/2005 – Permitted grades: 99.970%, 99.985%, 99.990% and 99.994%
- ASTM B29-03 (2009) – Permitted grades: 99.97% and 99.995%
Shape: Ingots
Lot Size: Min 25 Tonnes

Tin of 99.85% purity
Shape: Ingots
Lot Size: 5 Tonnes

Grade: Primary Nickel
- ASTM specification B39-79 (2013) – min 99.80% purity
- GB/T 6516-2010 – Ni9990 grade
Shape: Cathodes (Full plate and cut), pellets, briquettes
Lot Size: 6 Tonnes

Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap
Aluminium
Aluminium is largely used in construction, transportation, and machinery owing to its lightweight. About 8.2% percent of the Earth’s crust is composed of aluminum, making it the most abundant metal on the planet. Some of The Aluminium Specifications We Work With:
Aluminium Recycling
Aluminium Recycling is an environment-friendly business as Aluminium is endlessly recyclable and helps in conserving the resources available on earth. Compared to smelting, recycling consumes only 5% energy and produces only 8% gaseous emissions. Every ton of recycled Aluminium will save over 5 tons of bauxite, 1.2 tons of limestone and 22 tons of water, altogether consuming 95% less energy in production.
Copper
Copper’s strength and conductivity make it useful in a range of building and electrical applications. There are more than 400 copper alloys, each with a unique combination of properties. Some of The Copper Specifications We Work With:
Zinc
Zinc is used in batteries and as a coating to protect iron and steel from corrosion. Roughly 1/3 of all metallic zinc produced today is used in a process known as galvanization. Some of The Zinc Specifications We Work With:
Lead
Lead is used in building construction, car batteries, ceramic and glass glazing. Lead makes up only about 0.0013% of the earth’s crust, but it is not considered to be a rare element since it is easily mined and refined. Some of The Lead Specifications We Work With: