Magnesium Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3

We buy magnesium from all over the world to recycle and process it. We have been doing this for more than twenty years and we will continue to do so for at least the next twenty years. Especially now, recycling of magnesium in particular is extremely important. This natural resource material seems to be at a stage of becoming scarce.

The strongest structural material there is

Insiders claim that magnesium threatens to become scarce and that supplies are dwindling. For us, this is the reason to get even more ardently involved with magnesium class 1 class 2 and class 3, and thus to avoid using natural resources. In addition, recycling is simply a good thing for the environment and it can certainly limit growth of the scrap heap somewhat. Magnesium has numerous strengths that seem to be gradually discovered. Heat dissipation is impressive and magnesium has a high level of impact resistance. Magnesium is in fact the strongest structural material there is.

Magnesium class 1 class 2 and class 3

In practical settings, particularly fact that magnesium is very light is being exploited. Light weight qualities of magnesium make it possible to produce a super light laptop, lighter than today’s laptops. The fact that we spend much less time keeping our electrical equipment also means the need to use new magnesium in new electrical appliances. Fortunately, we acquire magnesium class 1, class 2 and class 3 for recycling and processing. However, the fact that we discard our current equipment so quickly relative to the availability of magnesium supplies should be clear.

Discovered by the car industry

Meanwhile, the car world is also discovering the added value of magnesium. This is mainly due to its lightweight quality; it is much lighter than carbon and aluminium which is now often used. By using magnesium, you make lighter cars that are much more economical. It makes no difference to us for what product magnesium class 1 class 2 and class 3 is used, we buy it globally and we recycle it. We have done so for more than twenty years and thus, we can justifiably be referred to as specialists.

Things should definitely not continue this way

Recycling is a good thing for the environment anyway and is currently something that is fortunately gaining increasing attention and concern. Scrap heaps keep growing and by recycling we can slow down this development. Specific recycling of magnesium class 1 class 2 and class 3 helps to limit magnesium scarcity. There is still enough magnesium, but things cannot continue this way.

Processing impurities

We lead the profession that is called recycling unlike anyone else. In the process, we look for impurities such as oxidation and non-metallic particles. We ensure that the pure magnesium that is left is broadly applicable. To process impurities, we use emulsifying salts. As was stated earlier, we have been performing our recycling work for twenty years, with at least another 20 years to come. Right now, recycling class 1 class 2 and class 3 magnesium is more important than ever.

Who we are 

 

We are magnesium scrap
recyclers and processors
based in The Netherlands
with over 25 years experience.

Allied Magnesium B.V.

Veerweg 9

5145 NS Waalwijk

The Netherlands

T: +31 416 673 854

 

Sales

Koen van Trojen
koen@alliedmag.com

Backoffice

Harry Hagemans
office@alliedmag.com

Shipping

Mark Laros
shipping@alliedmag.com

Operations

Dirk Huiskes – Board member Dutch Metal Recycling Federation (MRF)
dirk@alliedmag.com

 

 

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