We are major exporters for HMS 1&2 scraps and wood logs from West AFrica region. We are well professional & personalised services rendered.
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Thursday, 25 August 2011
Daily Metal Prices
Iron Scrap pricesYou can can get the daily metal, oil, prices from London metal exchange. You can view the all types of scrap prices as well.
http://metalprices.com/Sunday, 7 August 2011
We are leading exporters of Scraps from Africa Region
We know Africa better than any one. We are exporting HMS scraps since 2006 from West Africa Region to Other parts of world like, India, China, Vietnam etc. We have complete network and good management team to serve you better. Currently we have huge contracts in our possession around 10,000 metric tonnes of scraps.
We have our offices in Ghana, Liberia, USA and India. We will give you very competitvive prices with best quality. Excellence with Trust is our motto.
We accept either LC or Cash Against Dox from leading bankers.
What's HMS 1 & 2
It is the designation for recyclable steel and wrought Iron. HMS stands for 'Heavy melting scrap'. HMS 2 contains galvanized and blackened steel whereas HMS 1 doesn't. HMS is 'Heavy Melting Scrap'. It is the generic term for most types of heavy steel scrap, normally cut to a size not exceeding 1.5m x 0.5m. It consists of cut lengths of pipe, re-bar, angles, steel poles, H or I beams, ships plate and so on. HMS 1 is the term for heavier scrap which has a density of at least 0.7 tons per cubic meter, whereas HMS 2 would be lighter steel scrap such as thin wall tubing (eg bicycle frames), sheet scrap less than 3.2mm thick and so on. The two are normally sold together with a ratio of 80/20 heavy and light, and so this would be the typical product being referred to when scrap dealers and traders talk about 'HMS'. HMS is the description used worlwide, with Americans trading a similar type of scrap called ISRI grade 201. 201 is shorter (1m x 0.5m) and should be at least 6mm thick, making it a slightly superior grade to HMS
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Liberia, Monrovia
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