At Riwald, we offer a comprehensive range of recycling services to meet the diverse needs of our customers:
High-tech metal recycling
Leveraging advanced technologies, we process and recycle various types of metal waste from industrial, commercial, and domestic sources.
Container service
We provide efficient container services for the collection and transportation of metal scrap from your location.
Disassembly
Our skilled team can handle the disassembly and recycling of large structures, such as machinery and equipment.
Product destruction
We ensure responsible and secure product destruction, safeguarding your brand and protecting the environment.
Scrap metal reuse and recycling
Through our expertise in recycling, we create bespoke steel products by reusing industrial and domestic scrap metal, reducing the impact on natural resources.
Industrial metal recycling
We specialise in recycling all types of scrap metal from large or small-scale industrial sites.
Marine metal recycling
Riwald also handles marine-related products, such as new and used anchor chain, shackles, and used wire rope, promoting sustainable practices in the maritime industry.
Domestic scrap metal
Our yards in different locations work to service local communities, providing reliable recycling solutions for domestic scrap metal.
Military hardware destruction
We are experts in destroying obsolete military hardware. From safe handling to the use of high-tech machinery that ensures these materials can never be used again.
Products
Ferrous Metal
Including iron and steel, which are essential components of construction, manufacturing, and transportation industries.
Beam iron
Specialists in the following types: iron beam long, iron beam short and iron beam galvanized.
Turnings/chips
Iron turnings is a product that usually results from production processes, such as when machining or drilling metals. This is a clean product.
Grit
Specialists in the following types: grit, new grit (short and long) and new yard (short and long).
HMS
Specialists in the following types: HMS 1 and HMS 1/2. HMS 1/2 has a thickness of 3 – 6 mm and HMS 1 has a thickness of > 6 mm.
Cutting iron
There are different types of cutting iron. Thickness determines the quality of the iron type. Cut iron includes scrap iron or scrap metal.
Incineration scrap
Incineration scrap is created after incineration processes. Riwald Recyling processes, among other things, Twence’s incineration scrap.
Non-ferrous metals
Such as aluminium, copper, and brass, with applications in various sectors including electronics and renewable energy.
Copper
Copper is a red/yellow coloured metal. This metal is flexible, easy to form, durable and has a high conductivity.
Bronze
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. The addition of tin (about 10 to 30%) makes bronze harder and less flexible than copper.
Brass
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Brass is particularly durable. It is a hard metal, yet very workable.
Aluminium
Aluminium is silvery white in colour. It is a light, flexible metal, and a good conductor of electricity. Despite its low density and light weight, it is a strong metal.
Zinc
Zinc is a blue-white transition metal. It can be melted down quite easily. An important application of zinc is protection against rust and corrosion.
Other metals
The ‘other metals’ category includes non-ferrous metals: lead, chromium (turnings and steel), tin and titanium.
E-waste
We responsibly handle electronic waste, recovering valuable materials while ensuring safe disposal of hazardous components.
SHE
SHE (Small household electrical and ICT equipment) includes: microwave ovens, grills, extractor hoods, fryers, hobs, fans, separate heaters, central heating systems, boilers, water heaters, geysers and electrical hand tools.
LWG
LWG (Large White Goods) includes washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens and sunbeds.
Cables
We recycle different types of cables into non-ferrous ones. Our Guidetti WIRE PRO cable recycling system is an advanced cable granulating machine and separator for separating copper and aluminium.
Engines and e-engines
Motors are in all kinds of products. From cars to windmills to household appliances, all of these products require a motor for propulsion. Provided this is done in the right way, the parts of electric motors can easily be recycled. We are expert at successfully recycling these products. We specialise in block motors, electric motors (both below and above 700KG) and e-motors with delay.