The scrap industry goes hand in hand with the recycling industry. Over the years recycling has become a multibillion dollar industry. With much demand from our customers we have set up a scrap inspection division to help them with pre-shipment inspections for scrap. A globally connected industry has given a rise to scams within this industry. We have even seen containers full of sand about to be shipped instead of scrap. Scrap inspection should be a necessity for importers in the industry around the world. Scrap products we inspect and how we inspect them:
Scrap Metals Inspection: Scrap metal inspection can be very tricky since there are multiple aspects that need to be looked over. After a thorough visual inspection with photographic evidence, we check for impurities and fatigue. We also check for toxins, chemicals and hazardous gasses which are part and parcel of scrap metal. With our network of lab testing partners we conduct testing for silver nitrate in order to make sure if there is any risk of radioactivity and chloride residue. Ferrous metals we inspect: Non- Ferrous metals we inspect:
Waste Paper Scrap Inspection: Recyclable paper has become increasingly valuable over the years. While conducting waste paper scrap inspections we check:
Rubber Scrap Inspection: Rubber scrap inspections are customer dependent. We perform basic checks such as weight and visual inspections. When a more thorough rubber scrap inspection is required, we check cleanliness as well as contamination. Products we inspect: Plastic Scrap Inspection: Recycled plastic is being used across a wide range of industries. When performing inspection for plastic scrap we check for contamination, grading, weight and quantity. Plastic scrap inspection services ensure you get what you pay. Plastic scrap we inspect: Why choose ATI as your scrap inspection services partner? We offer a one stop solution to your needs, with operations across the globe. Our inspection reports include: If you would like to avail our scrap inspection services, simply use the live chat feature or use the “Contact Us” section on our website.