Heavy Melting Scrap (HMS)

Heavy Melting Scrap (HMS) import consists of large, durable scrap metal items, typically derived from demolished structures, machinery, and industrial equipment. Due to its high density and robustness, HMS is a cost-effective and reliable source of steel for industries in need of heavy-duty material for manufacturing, construction, and infrastructure projects.

Overview

Heavy Melting Scrap, commonly known as HMS, is a high-demand type of recycled metal primarily used by the steel and construction industries. HMS includes larger, thicker pieces of ferrous metal scrap that come from dismantled buildings, decommissioned ships, old machinery, and industrial equipment. HMS is categorized mainly into two grades: HMS 1, which consists of uncoated and non-galvanized ferrous scrap, and HMS 2, which includes lighter, thinner metal that may contain coatings or galvanized material. Both grades are known for their strength and resilience, making them ideal for applications requiring high structural integrity.

In India, the demand for heavy-duty raw materials has increased significantly, driven by growth in construction, infrastructure development, and manufacturing. By importing HMS, industries can access a dependable and affordable supply of recycled steel, reducing reliance on mined iron ore and lowering production costs. Sanjay Trade partners with reputable international suppliers to import high-quality HMS in compliance with industry standards. Our extensive logistics network ensures efficient and reliable delivery, supporting a steady supply chain for our clients.

HMS offers significant environmental benefits by promoting the recycling of large metal structures, which minimizes waste and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. The import of HMS aligns with India's sustainability initiatives, supporting the circular economy by repurposing valuable metal for new industrial uses.

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Key Benifits

Cost-Effective Raw Material
HMS is an economical alternative to virgin steel. Its availability in bulk and lower cost make it highly attractive to industries looking to manage expenses while still obtaining high-quality, durable steel.
High-Strength, Durable Material
Environmental Sustainability
Consistent Supply and Availability
Versatile Applications Across Industries
Different Industries Importing Heavy Melting Scrap
The steel industry is the largest consumer of HMS, using it as a primary input in electric arc furnaces (EAFs) for steel production. The construction sector uses HMS extensively for reinforcing structures, fabricating steel beams, and other structural applications.

The automotive and machinery sectors use HMS in the production of parts and equipment that require high-strength metal. Foundries and casting facilities use HMS to produce a wide variety of cast metal products, including tools, equipment, and industrial parts.
Steel Production
Construction Industry
Heavy Machinery Mfg
Foundries & Casting
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Sanjay Trade Corporation is largest trader of metal scrap brought into the country

We have already processed approximately 600,000 metric tonnes of scrap.