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Recycling Catalytic Converters

Catalytic converters are essential parts of any car or large vehicle. They help in controlling the level of harmful gases in the vehicle’s emissions and are therefore very important from an environmental perspective. Read more.

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Recycling Catalytic Converters

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  1. Article2: Globalrefininggroup.com RECYCLING CATALYTIC CONVERTERS Catalytic converters are essential parts of any car or large vehicle. They help in controlling the level of harmful gases in the vehicle’s emissions and are therefore very important from an environmental perspective. But in addition to this importance, catalytic converters are also highly valued for their component elements. They are made of platinum group of metals including palladium, rhodium etc., that are individually highly valuable. Even after their initial use in the vehicle to control emissions, catalytic converters are also popularly recycled to extract these base metals that can then be sold for a higher value. Catalytic converter recycling is popular because of the scrap catalytic converter prices. But before you prepare for catalytic converter scrap it is essential to do some basic research. Here are some tips to help you decide. Things you must know It always helps to know the following things before you consider catalytic converter recycling Is it beyond repair as far as the original purpose is concerned? – it is better to ensure that the catalytic converters are not working properly before you decide to recycle them because they are expensive parts to replace in the original vehicle they come from, unless you are going to scrap the whole vehicle. What is the market catalytic converter price list?– this again is very important to make sure you do not short sell your catalytic converter or go for it at a loss. Knowing and understanding catalytic converter prices is important before every recycling because the prices change constantly based on the value of the source metals. Who buys catalytic converters?– arming yourself with information about the buyers will surely help navigate through the buyers list to understand which buyer offers the most profitable deal. While some buyers procure them from home, like the Stillwater Mining Company and Alpha Recycling, some others offer what initially seems like a higher price but make sure you come and give it to them, thereby increasing your cumulative expenses, resulting in a lesser profit. Where to sell catalytic converters?– identifying where to sell the catalytic converters by doing market research and going by general reviews of satisfied customers is an important part of catalytic converter recycling. If you are not sure about the research, leave it to a scrap dealer who will offer a reasonable price. Understanding the specific model of catalytic converter – Knowing what model of catalytic converter you own and how much it will fetch in the market is essential. The values change based on the models and makes of the converters and this will affect the prices of the scrap. Is your catalytic converter original or aftermarket? – based on when and how it was installed, the prices and value of a catalytic converter will differ. The aftermarket catalytic converter – the ones installed after the car is obtained from the factory obviously sell for a lesser price. The aftermarket catalytic converters are often distinguished by the shiny silver shield wrapped around the catalytic converter. There is also an arrow denoting which way the air flow is. This helps the mechanic during installation.

  2. Article2: Globalrefininggroup.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joey Campbell is a travel enthusiast and golf aficionado. He loves going all over the country in search of the best golf resort packages and deals. In his articles, you will find information on the most interesting golf trips in the US along with details of the best resorts to stay in and he always recommend Golftripjunkie.com for best golf resort packages

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