Supplier: Metal scrap, used rail (R50-R65), HMS1&2 (80%-20%), steel scrap (heavy melting steel)
Buyer: Metal scrap, used rail (R50-R65), HMS1&2 (80%-20%), steel scrap (heavy melting steel)
SPECIFICATIONS: the following Percentage Points: Chemical Composition Carbon - 0.54 to 0.82% Phosphorus - 0.035% max Manganese - 0.60 to 1.05% As. - 0,01max of Mass share Silicone - 0.18 to 0.40% Sulphur - 0.035% max Norms - R-50 GOST-7173-75 / R-65 GOST- 8165-75 The scrap consists of R-50 (51,67 KG/m) R-65 (64,72KG/m) Used Rails shall be considered free of alloys when the residual alloying elements do not exceed Cut to 1.5 meter length (standard) 1. Technical terms: USED RAIL R50-R65 2. Specifications and Chemical Composition: Used Rail: R50 (51.67KG/Meter, GOST 7173-55), Used Rail: R65 (64.72KG/Meter, GOST 8161-75). Size & Weight: Length: 12meter ~ 12.5meter Maximum or less according tobuyerâ??s instruction; Expenses on seller Width: 5.5 inches ; Weight: 64.72Kg. No fishplates or steel pieces or bolts are attached to the used rails. All rails are clean and straight. No pitting. Only atmospheric rust No heavy rust. It is mandatory that Rails must be cut into length 1.5 meter(max.) before shipment.
HEAVY MELTING SCRAP (HMS1-2 80:20 RATIO) & USED RAILS R50-R65 SELLER Direct End Seller. Packing: Loose/Bulk or 2,000-2,500MT Bundles (If applicable) Seller Docs after LOI, NCNDA/IMFPA with the Purchasing Party. - Quantity: MOQ 30,000MT 600,000MT x 12 - Term: CIP - Reduced Pricing: CIP Pricing Quoted against LOI with quantity/destination. - Commission: (To be determined by order volume) - Payment Method: Letter of Credit at Sight (Several credit payment types available)
Supplier: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Buyer: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Supplier: Scrap metal, used rails r50 r65, hms1/2, used auto lead acid batteries, ldpe scrap, lpg.lng.d2 fuel, jet fuel, cotton yarn waste, cotton yarn
Buyer: Scrap metal , used rails, hms1/2, used lead acid batteries, ldpe scrap, lpg, lng, d2 fuel, jet fuel, cotton yarn waste, cotton yarn
Supplier: Icumsa 45 sugar, nano titanium, all types of thermal coal, metallurgical coal and pet coke, all types of used industrial mfg. equipment.
Supplier: Rice, corn, sugar, wheat, cement, aluminum ingots, copper scrap , used rail and hms 1&2, urea, sulphur, cooking oils, petroleum products, aviation fuel, mazut, millet, alfalfa grass, timber logs, teak wood, wood pallet
Buyer: Steel scrap, used rails, cement
We offer a wide plethora of Zinc in many forms including LME registered and non registered Special High Grade Ingots and Jumbos, cathodes, dust, foil, granules, powder, pieces, anodize activated powder, shot, and a mossy form. Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous metal. It is brittle at ambient temperatures but is malleable at 100 to 150°C. It is a reasonable conductor of electricity, and burns in air at high red heat with evolution of white clouds of the oxide. Plating thin layers of zinc on to iron or steel is known as galvanizing and helps to protect the iron from corrosion.
We are able to supply Tin in many forms including LME registered and non registered, ingots, slabs, bars, foil, granules, powder, anodized activated powder, shot, wire, sticks, ingots, and “mossy tin”. Tin is a silvery-white metal, is malleable, somewhat ductile, and has a highly crystalline structure. The element has two colours, with a cubic structure which changes at allotropic forms. On warming it is grey, the ordinary form of the metal. When Tin is cooled below 13.2°C, it changes slowly from white to grey or tetragonal structure. This change is affected by impurities such as Aluminium and Zinc, and can be prevented by small additions of Antimony or Bismuth.