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R50- R65 - IRSI CODES; The chemical composition is the standard for R-50 R-65 Tee rails original weigh 50 pounds per yard or heavier,6 meters long and over. Material to be suitable for rerolling into bars and shapes. Free from bent and twisted rails, frog, switch and guard rails, rails with split heads and broken flanges. Continuous welded rail may be included provided no weld is over 9 inches from end of the piece of rail. Free from Fluff, Nonferrous inclusions, excessive rust and other impurities. Free from war and explosives, shells, cartridges, other arms and ammunitions used or otherwise and any closed containers. Free from any radioactive materials, any harmful chemicals, substances, and coatings any organic waste any other harmful substances. Dirt, dust, rust fluff and other impurities not allowed over 05 %. The rails are to be neatly bundled and secured with iron wire or straps, provided with adequate lifting hooks. Individual bundles not to exceed 5 MTW. Used Rails R50 - R65 Chemical Composition Used Rails; C: 0, 54 - 0,82 Si: 0,18-0,40 Mn: 0, 60-1, 05 S: 0.04 max P: 0,035 max As.: 0, 01 max of Mass share Norms: R-50 GOST7173-75 and R-65 GOST-8165-75 The scrap consists of R-50 (51, 67 kg/m) R-65 (64,72 kg/m) Used Rail ISRI 27-29 ISRI-CODES; (27) Rail, Steel No. 1. Standard section tee rails, original weight 50 pounds per yard or heavier, 10 feet long and over. Suitable for re-rolling into bars and shapes. Free from bent and twisted rails, frog, switch, and guard rails, or rails with split heads and broken flanges. Continuous welded rail may be included provided no weld is over 9 inches from the end of the piece of rail. (28A) Rail, Steel No. 2 Cropped Rail Ends. Standard section, original weight of 50 pounds per yard and over, 18 inches long and under. (28B) Rail, Steel No. 2 Cropped Rail Ends. Standard section, original weight of 50 pounds per yard and over, 2 feet long and under. (28C) Rail, Steel No. 2 Cropped Rail En ds. Standard sec t ion, original weight 50 pounds per yard and over, 3 feet long and under. (29) Rail, St eel No. 3.Standard section tee, girder, and/or guard rails, to be free from frog and switch rails not cut apart, and contain no manganese, cast, welds, or attachments of any kind except angle bars. Free from concrete, dirty and foreign material of any kind. The rails can be cut to the length the buyer wants
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 â?? at least 1/4inch (6.3mm) for HMS 1, and 1/8 in for HMS 2 â?? consignments have a high density. The typical constituents are plates, truck parts, structural items, large machinery parts, automatic parts, pipes, post consumer steel goods. Quality Heavy metal ,Iron Scrap/ Metal scrap HMS 1 and HMS 2 scrap steel for sale
Heavy melting steel (HMS) or heavy melting scrap is a designation for recyclable steel and wrought iron. It is broken up into two major categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2, where HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and blackened steel, whereas HMS 2 does. The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries breaks up the categories further:[1] ISRI 200 (HMS 1): Wrought iron or steel scrap 1â??4 inch (6.35 mm) and larger in thickness. All pieces must be smaller than 60 in Ã? 24 in (1,524 mm Ã? 610 mm) ISRI 201 (HMS 1): Same as ISRI 200 except pieces must be smaller than 36 in Ã? 18 in (914 mm Ã? 457 mm). ISRI 202 (HMS 1): Same as ISRI 200 except pieces must be smaller than 60 in Ã? 18 in (1,524 mm Ã? 457 mm). ISRI 203 (HMS 2): Wrought iron or steel scrap, black and galvanized, 1â??8 inch (3.175 mm) and larger in thickness. ISRI 204 (HMS 2): Same as ISRI 203 except pieces [1]must be smaller than 36 in Ã? 18 in (914 mm Ã? 457 mm). ISRI 205 (HMS 2): Same as ISRI 204 except it may contain automotive scrap except for thin gauge material. ISRI 206 (HMS 2): Same as ISRI 205 except pieces must be smaller than 60 in Ã? 18 in (1,524 mm Ã? 457 mm). HMS 1 and 2 are widely traded, particularly in the western hemisphere. Both HMS 1 and 2 comprise obsolete scrap only - iron and steel recovered from items demolished or dismantled at the end of their life. Because both grades guarantee a minimum piece thickness â?? at least 1â??4 inch (6.35 mm) for HMS 1, and 1â??8 inch (3.175 mm) for HMS 2 â?? consignments have a high density. Both also have defined maximum dimensions (usually 60 in Ã? 24 in or 1,524 mm Ã? 610 mm), and should be prepared to facilitate handling and charging to a furnace. This density, sizing and preparation makes for efficient furnace operation by minimising the time to charge enough scrap for a full melt. In contrast, thin mixed scrap greatly increases charging time, cutting furnace productivity. Variations on maximum piece size are covered by ISRI (North Americaâ??s Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries) codes. HMS is usually traded as a blend of 1 and 2, either a premium blend (80:20) or lower grade mixes (70:30) and (60:40). Other major heavy scrap grades include Japanâ??s H2 and A3 from the CIS.[2]