Electric motors come from a variety of sources. Fans, pumps, household appliances, AC equipment….etc. |
Starters come from automobiles, trucks, forklifts….etc. |
Alternators come from automobiles, trucks, forklifts….etc. |
Compressors out of vehicles |
Tungsten carbide is usually in the form of drill bits or cutting bits |
Turnings generated from the process of milling down a solid piece of titanium. |
Magnesium, in its purest form, can be compared with aluminium, and is strong and light, so it is used in several high volume part manufacturing applications, including automotive and truck components. |
Capacitors are widely used in electronic circuits for blocking direct current while allowing alternating current to pass |
These are typically found in florescent lighting fixtures. The ones with value have no PCB’s and are not electronic. |
These are attached to water meters and send a wireless signal to the meter reader that drives down your street. |
These are found in a/c units. They are normally filled with oil. |
these are the meters found on the control units for power and gas company’s.
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can be valve handles or decorative ornaments. Mostly it is use in highly corrosive environments. |
these are the ends of aluminum/copper radiators that have been cut off. |
a static device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through inductively coupled conductors or coils |
These are found on vehicles. They are used to reduce emissions. |
These are the dials off of water meters. they count the number of gallons that flow through the meter. |
We typically don’t purchase steel unless it is generated commercially/industrial. |
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