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  • Turkey’s Ferrous Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report

      

    8,431
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Ferrous scrap includes steel and iron scrap that is either produced during fabrication (new scrap) or when end-of-life products are scrapped (old scrap). Regardless of how it is produced, there are different types of scrap including heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Demand for heavy melting scrap, which contains more steel and iron, is stronger. Over 90% of steel scrap in Turkey is used by crude steel producers, but producers of cast iron parts and ferroalloys are also major scrap consumers. The country’s crude steel output is forecast to increase in the future.

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  • UAE’s Ferrous Scrap and Wastes Market Outlook Report

      

    8,431
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Ferrous scrap includes steel and iron scrap that is either produced during fabrication (new scrap) or when end-of-life products are scrapped (old scrap). Regardless of how it is produced, there are different types of scrap including heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Demand for heavy melting scrap, which contains more steel and iron, is stronger. Over 95% of ferrous scrap is mainly used by crude steel producers in the United Arab Emirates, but other operations such as cast parts manufacturers also use ferrous scrap.

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  • Iran’s Ferrous Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report

      

    8,431
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Ferrous scrap includes steel and iron scrap that is either produced during fabrication (new scrap) or when end-of-life products are scrapped (old scrap). Regardless of how it is produced, there are different types of scrap including heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Demand for heavy melting scrap, which contains more steel and iron, is stronger. Ferrous scrap is mainly used by crude steel producers in Iran, but other operations such as cast parts manufacturers and ferroalloy producers also use ferrous scrap.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Ferrous Scrap and Wastes Market Outlook Report

      

    8,431
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Ferrous scrap includes steel and iron scrap that is either produced during fabrication (new scrap) or when end-of-life products are scrapped (old scrap). Regardless of how it is produced, there are different types of scrap including heavy melting scrap, light-weight scrap, black sheet, busheling, and turnings. Demand for heavy melting scrap, which contains more steel and iron, is stronger. Over 95% of steel scrap in Saudi Arabia is used by crude steel producers, other plants such as ferroalloy producers are also major scrap consumers.

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