Get top-quality scrap aluminium prices in Padiham from Nelson Metals. We offer the best rates for a variety of scrap metals and are proud of our reputation for reliability, ethical values and superb customer service. If your business generates a large amount of scrap on a regular basis, you can set up a public or trade account with us to have your scrap stored and collected at convenient intervals. With more than three decades’ experience in this sector, we undertake recycling of both ferrous and non-ferrous metals for the domestic and commercial sectors. We are based in Nelson, but cover all the neighbouring areas including Burnley, Blackburn, Skipton, Keighley, Hindburn, Pendle and locations across Lancashire and West Yorkshire. Most of our business comes to us via recommendations from customers who have been 100% satisfied with our services.
We ensure that we give you the best available rates that are up to date and current. In Padiham, scrap aluminium prices may vary according to the prices prevailing in world markets. We are a family-run business and believe in combining traditional values with modern business practices. We offer best practices in scrap metal recycling, right from weighing and analysing your scrap using the latest equipment, to skip hire, scrap collection, and commercial scrap services. We purchase all grades of aluminium, brass, copper, wire, steel, titanium, nimonic alloys and tungsten. Other services include swarf briquetting at your site so that the load volume is reduced for convenient transportation. This method allows us to pass on all additional profits to our customers.
Scrap aluminium prices in Padiham may vary according to the grade of metal. It should have no alloys, contamination or corrosion. Lower amount of damage fetches better prices, so ensure that you store scrap well. To find out more about aluminium scrap prices, contact Nelson Metals. Scrap is weighed on our electronic weighbridge and we give you a printed receipt that gives details about the weight and current rate for the metal. Aluminium scrap is plentifully available and may be in the form of appliances, ladders, signs and billboards, motor parts, kitchen utensils, gutters, awnings, certain types of electronics, metal furniture, and TV antennae.