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♻️ Top Metals We Buy: Langhorne Scrap Metal Processing

  • Writer: HSI Recycling
    HSI Recycling
  • Jul 22
  • 2 min read
At HSI Recycling, we don’t just talk scrap—we process it in-house. If you're looking for HSI scrap metal processing that pays well and moves fast, knowing which metals are most valuable can help you earn more from every drop-off.
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Here’s a breakdown of the top metals we accept daily at our HSI Recycling facility:


1. Copper: The King of Scrap

From plumbing pipes to electrical wiring, copper is the highest-paying scrap metal you’re likely to find on the job. Clean, stripped wire or pipe always fetches top dollar at our Langhorne yard.


2. Aluminum: Light but Lucrative

Whether it’s siding, cans, or window frames, aluminum is easy to find and always in demand. Bonus points for separated and clean loads—it makes Langhorne scrap metal processing smoother and more profitable.


3. Brass & Scrap Metal Processing Made Easy

Brass fixtures, valves, and plumbing parts add up quickly in weight and value. At HSI, we make scrap metal processing easy—no appointments needed, just drive in, weigh, and get paid.


4. Stainless Steel & Mixed Steel

We take everything from kitchen sinks to structural steel. Stainless is more valuable, but even mixed steel can turn into cash when dropped off in volume.


5. Insulated Wire: Don’t Toss It

Got old extension cords or electrical wiring? Insulated wire is still valuable—just ask about our current pricing when you visit.


💡 Pro Tip:

The cleaner and more separated your load, the faster we can weigh it—and the better your rate. Want to maximize profits? Keep your top metals sorted from the start.

📣 Call to Action:

Bring your metals to HSI Recycling and experience top-tier Langhorne scrap metal processing. Fast, local, and end-user direct.👉 www.hsimetalrecycling.com


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