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Who Buys Alloy metal Scrap?
Xchange Metal is a direct buyer of titanium scrap, Inconel scrap, nickel alloy scrap, cobalt alloy scrap, and carbide scrap. We purchase industrial alloy materials in many forms including turnings, solids, plate, sheet, pipe, tubing, components, and surplus inventory while providing current market pricing and nationwide purchasing services.
What Types Of Alloy Does Xchange metal buy ?
Xchange Metal buys titanium, Inconel, nickel alloy, cobalt alloy, and carbide scrap including turnings, solids, bar stock, plate, sheet, pipe, tubing, components, and surplus alloy inventory. We provide direct purchasing and current market pricing for industrial alloy materials.
Inconel Scrap Recycling
Direct procurement of Inconel 625, 718, and other high-nickel alloys from industrial recovery streams.
Carbide Scrap Recycling
Get top value for tungsten carbide end mills, inserts, and scrap tooling through our buyer network.
Titanium Scrap Recycling
Premium recovery for aerospace-grade titanium alloys including 6AL-4V turnings and solid materials.
Nickel Alloy Scrap Recycling
We buy nickel alloys globally from refineries and manufacturing plants to support industrial recycling.
Cobalt Alloy Scrap Recycling
Get competitive market valuations and efficient logistics for cobalt scrap and onsite factory extraction.
How To Sell Hi-Temp and Super Alloy to Xchange metalsÂ
Our Process
Xchange Metal provides fast alloy evaluations, logistics coordination, industrial pickup scheduling, and immediate payment processing for industrial alloy recovery projects.
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Upload Alloy Scrap Photos
Provide detailed photography of your scrap for a professional review.
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Receive Alloy Scrap Evaluation
Our experts provide precise commodity-linked pricing based on market data.
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Schedule Delivery Or Pickup
Coordinated logistics to streamline material recovery from your facility.
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Receive Immediate Payment
Fast-track settlement for improved corporate cash flow and inventory liquidation.
 What is Nickel Scrap Price Today?
Industrial alloy pricing changes based on aerospace demand, nickel and tungsten commodity markets, refinery consumption, machining industry usage, recycled supply availability, and global industrial manufacturing conditions.
Aerospace Alloy Demand
Fluctuations in commercial aviation production and defense contracts directly impact the recovery value of aviation-grade titanium and heat-resistant superalloys.
Nickel & Tungsten Commodity Markets
Real-time London Metal Exchange (LME) data and global tungsten output metrics determine the baseline industrial purchasing power for varied composite materials.
Industrial Manufacturing Usage
Consumption patterns in the automotive, energy, and medical equipment sectors define the demand for specific nickel, cobalt, and high-temp alloy scrap volumes.
Recycled Alloy Supply
Total market liquidity and current merchant stockpiles of high-value industrial scrap influence secondary refinery rates and purchase premiums.
Do You Offer Nationwide Alloy Pickup?
Yes. Xchange Metal provides nationwide alloy purchasing and logistics support for commercial alloy scrap transactions throughout the United States. We coordinate pickups, freight scheduling, shipping arrangements, and material transportation for industrial alloy recovery projects, manufacturing surplus, plant cleanouts, and bulk alloy inventories.
Nationwide Industrial Alloy Logistics
Xchange Metal coordinates transportation solutions for nickel alloys, Inconel, titanium, cobalt alloys, carbide, Monel, Hastelloy, and mixed industrial alloy scrap generated throughout the United States.
Commercial Alloy Pickup Programs
We support machine shops, aerospace facilities, manufacturers, metal service centers, refineries, power generation facilities, and industrial recovery projects requiring alloy scrap pickup, freight coordination, and bulk material purchasing services.
Industrial Recovery Projects
These projects frequently create opportunities to recover specialty alloys.
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Project types
Industrial facility upgrades, equipment replacements, infrastructure modernization, production changes, plant shutdowns, and operational transitions.
Aerospace Manufacturing & Engine Programs
Aircraft manufacturing, turbine engine overhauls, MRO operations, and aerospace inventory reductions regularly generate titanium, Inconel, nickel alloys, cobalt alloys, turbine components, aerospace hardware, and surplus aerospace materials.
Energy, Refining & Chemical Facility Upgrades
Refinery turnarounds, chemical plant upgrades, process equipment replacements, and facility modernization projects often generate nickel alloys, Inconel piping, heat exchangers, tanks, reactors, valves, process equipment, and specialty industrial materials.
Industrial Machining & Fabrication Operations
Manufacturing facilities, machine shops, and industrial fabrication operations routinely generate alloy turnings, carbide inserts, alloy solids, bar stock, plate drops, machining scrap, production offcuts, and surplus inventory.