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HMS 1, HMS 2 Scrap
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Heavy melting steel (HMS) or heavy melting scrap is broken up into two major categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2, where HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and blackened steel, whereas HMS 2 does. HMS is typically traded as a blend of 1 and 2, either a premium blend (80/20) or lower grade mixes (70/30) and (60/40). For example, HMS 1 and 2 (80/20) should consist of HMS 1 and 2 in the ratio of 80% (HMS 1) and 20% (HMS 2).
Each grade guarantees a minimum piece thickness: at least 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) for HMS 1, and 1/8 in for HMS 2
Heavy Melting Steel (HMS) scrap is a crucial raw material primarily employed in the manufacturing of steel products and is a centerpiece of the metal recycling industry. KyrosImmpex is proud to offer high-quality HMS scrap classified into two main categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2, catering to a wide range of industrial needs and ensuring consistent, premium-grade material supplies.
Our HMS scrap is meticulously sourced and categorized to meet strict industry standards, ensuring that our customers receive the highest quality materials for their operations. HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and blackened steel, whereas HMS 2 includes these types. This distinction allows our customers to choose the precise type of scrap they need for their specific applications.
The two major categories of HMS scrap, HMS 1 and HMS 2, differ significantly in their composition and applications. Understanding these differences is critical for selecting the appropriate type of scrap for various industrial processes.
HMS 1 scrap is composed of heavy gauge steel with a minimum piece thickness of 1/4 inch (6.3 mm). This category of scrap is free from galvanized and blackened steel, making it ideal for applications requiring high structural integrity and purity. Typical uses for HMS 1 scrap include:
HMS 2 scrap, on the other hand, includes galvanized and blackened steel with a minimum piece thickness of 1/8 inch (3.2 mm). This type of scrap is suitable for less critical applications where the presence of galvanized or surface-treated steel is not an issue. Common uses for HMS 2 scrap include:
KyrosImmpex also offers HMS scrap in various blended ratios to meet diverse customer requirements. Blended HMS scrap is a cost-effective way to source mixed material grades while maintaining the desired quality standards. Our primary blends include:
This premium blend consists of 80% HMS 1 and 20% HMS 2. It is ideal for customers who require the superior quality of HMS 1 with a minor inclusion of HMS 2. The (80/20) blend offers a balance of structural integrity and cost-effectiveness.
The (70/30) blend includes 70% HMS 1 and 30% HMS 2. This blend is slightly lower in purity than the (80/20) blend but is still suitable for high-quality industrial applications where the precise mix of HMS 1 and HMS 2 is acceptable.
This blend, consisting of 60% HMS 1 and 40% HMS 2, is a lower-grade mix but provides a good balance for many general-purpose applications. It is perfect for industries that require a combination of both types of HMS scrap at a more economical price point.
To help our customers make informed purchasing decisions, we provide detailed technical specifications for our HMS scrap products:
Common uses: Heavy structural components, construction girders, industrial machinery
HMS 2:
Common uses: Lightweight construction components, sheet metal fabrication, various manufacturing applications
Blended HMS (80/20):
Typical applications: General industrial use, balanced structural integrity and cost
Blended HMS (70/30):
Typical applications: Cost-effective solution for mixed construction and manufacturing needs
Blended HMS (60/40):
At KyrosImmpex, quality assurance is a top priority. Our HMS scrap undergoes rigorous quality control measures to ensure that it meets the highest standards of purity and structural integrity. Each batch of HMS scrap is inspected and tested for:
Ensuring that materials meet specified alloy content and are free from unwanted contaminants
Physical Properties:
Verifying thickness, weight, and dimensions to ensure compliance with industry standards
Visual Inspection: