Davers
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What's the best way to tell non/ precious metals apart
I recycle all the metals I dig from steele to copper & everything in between ;its the in between part I need help with. Generally I can tell what I call regular stainless from good stainless by its magnet attraction/w the latted being more attractive[ by far] brass & copper ;I differentiate by scraping with a file or alike. Cast alumnium is generally easy but when you get into alloys it can be a b$#$% -tough. I get more money from my local Recycling place when I seperate metals [ by kind]. Now I know lead but there are some metals / alloys such as pewter/ zinc & alike that I can usually tell them by their softness /cheapness. Sorry folks my need is to tell Pure nickel or mostly nickel & Hard cast alumnium apart
Dang it I just want to keep the BRASS NICKEL, & EVEN TITANIUM apart from the rest becaouse thats where my best scrap money comes from. Of course they [scrap Co.] would like me to bunch most metals togehter with my scrap steel and give me 9-11 cents a pound & they can seperate later/easier for me , yes /them? ..As yall can see I am DEFINIETLY NO METALLURGIST . I would be grateful for any comments ,GOOD DAY ...Davers
I recycle all the metals I dig from steele to copper & everything in between ;its the in between part I need help with. Generally I can tell what I call regular stainless from good stainless by its magnet attraction/w the latted being more attractive[ by far] brass & copper ;I differentiate by scraping with a file or alike. Cast alumnium is generally easy but when you get into alloys it can be a b$#$% -tough. I get more money from my local Recycling place when I seperate metals [ by kind]. Now I know lead but there are some metals / alloys such as pewter/ zinc & alike that I can usually tell them by their softness /cheapness. Sorry folks my need is to tell Pure nickel or mostly nickel & Hard cast alumnium apart

