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Sri Balaji Steels

Sri Balaji Steels, is a premier source for essential raw materials including Iron Ore Fines, Limestone, and Dunite Olivine Sand. We also offer HMS 1 & 2 scrap with a reliable monthly production capacity of 500 tons, alongside 30,000 tons of Iron Ore Fines, 50,000 tons of Limestone, and 10,000 tons of Dunite Olivine Sand each month. Our steel division adheres to the highest standards, holding certifications for ISO 9001 Quality Management, ISO 14001 Environment Management, ISO 45001 Health and Safety, and ISO 27001 for Security Management Systems.

Terms & conditions

Below you will find the terms & conditions for the delivery of ferrous and non-ferrous material to Sri Balaji Group. Our starting point here is to process your material safely and sustainably. And to keep to a minimum the risks associated with processing scrap

Sri Balaji Group offers you an optimal price for your material and pays quickly. In return we expect material that is as free as possible from contamination.

The terms & conditions below indicate which materials are not accepted, and which material is charged at which rate.


FAQ

Ferrous Metals:

Ferrous metals contain iron as their primary element, while non-ferrous metals do not.
Iron, steel, cast iron, and wrought iron are the most common ferrous metals.
Ferrous metals are generally strong, durable, and malleable. They are also magnetic.
Ferrous metals are abundant and relatively inexpensive. They are also versatile and can be used for a wide range of applications.
Ferrous metals can be susceptible to corrosion, especially in moist environments. They can also be heavy and difficult to work with.

Non-Ferrous Metals:

Aluminum, copper, zinc, and nickel are the most common non-ferrous metals used in steel factories.
Non-ferrous metals are generally lighter, more corrosion-resistant, and have better electrical and thermal conductivity than ferrous metals
Non-ferrous metals can be used to improve the properties of steel, such as its strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance. They can also be used to create alloys with unique properties
Non-ferrous metals can be more expensive than ferrous metals, and they may have limitations in terms of strength or durability.
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals can be recycled in steel factories by melting them down and reusing them to make new steel products. This helps to conserve resources and reduce waste.

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