Abington Reldan Metals

396-402 Whitehead Avenue , South River, New Jersey, United States

Abington Reldan Metals provides State of The Art, efficient recycling and recovery of precious metals from scrap that allows your business to gain more real dollars for your scrap materials. Our unique recovery process allows us to analyze more end products. Our goal is to serve each customer with respect to their needs. Each customer, large or small, is important to us! Abington Reldan Metals LLC is a Silver LEED certified facility by the U.S. Green Building Council (theUSGBC). Achieving LEED certification is the recognized standard for measuring sustainability in buildings—it demonstrates our environmental sustainability, improved occupant health and well being, and adherence to strict standards as an energy-efficient, environmentally responsible healthy workplace. Association/ Certifications/ Audits/ Reviews: LEED CertifiedISO 14001:2004OHSAS 18001:2007e-Stewards CertifiedR2 CertifiedGreen Circle CertifiedMember of Philadelphia Better Business Bureau Member of International Precious Metals InstituteMember of The Jewelers Board of TradeITAR RegisteredPennsylvania DEP Operating PermitAuthorized under Permit by Rule Subpart F to receive and process hazardous materialsDealers of Precious MetalsCertified Weights and ScalesPA EPA ID # available for customers’ filesCHWMEG, Inc.: One or more of Abington Reldan Metals, LLC’s facilities have been reviewed by CHWMEG, Inc. (www.chwmeg.org) Services: Advances on lots received in house for processingArrangements for trucking for lots which are too large for standard shippingViewing the processing of your lots to the samplesLaboratory on siteThe value of your material returned in metal or money.Your metals can be pooled until you decide to sell.Transfer of metals from refining to pool accounts.Quicker/shorter settlement times. Refining Services When your scrap comes to Abington Reldan Metals for processing, we take special care to make sure your material is prepared properly and appropriately. To learn more about the various process methods, please see the list below. RoastingMeltingMechanical Reduction (Milling and Screening)ChemicalRoastingTo begin homogenizing scrap that contains precious metals mixed with inorganics, the process of roasting materials to an ash inside a furnace is used. Once materials are ashed, they are moved to the mechanical reduction equipment or melting area. Potential losses that can occur during roasting include running the furnace at too high a temperature or allowing too much free oxygen into the furnace. Both errors can result in blowing precious metals up the stack. Melting Scrap metal mainly comprised of metallic or ashed material from an after-roast will be loaded into a crucible and heated in either an induction furnace or gas-fired furnace. The melt is then fluxed with soda ash and borax to form a slag. The slag will scavenge the impurities and leave behind pure metallic slurry that is then sampled and poured into bars. During this process, potential losses can occur due to the migration of precious metals into the slag or if the furnace temperature is too high, blowing the precious metals up the flue. Mechanical Reduction (Milling and Screening) Ceramic scrap or scrap that has been ashed is treated in a pulverizing process. This technology reduces materials to a dust that, after additional screening and blending, becomes homogenous. Two lots emerge from this process: OversizeSweep (dust)Potential losses in this process include the escape of uncontrolled airborne dust particles containing precious metals during screening and ballmilling, and the failure to evaluate the oversize for further processing. ChemicalMaterials are dissolved in solution and then metals are precipitated out using various gasses and/or chemistry. Potential losses in this process could result from not properly analyzing residues.
Materials Accepted
Metal
1 Platinum
2Gold
3Palladium
4Precious Metals
5Silver

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396-402 Whitehead Avenue
South River, New Jersey
United States
ZIP: 08882
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Phone : (732) 238-8550

550 Old Bordentown Road
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania
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