HMS (1 AND 2)

Heavy Melting Steel HMS (1 and 2) are types of scrap steel that are commonly used in the steelmaking industry. HMS 1 is primarily composed of unprepared steel, such as structural steel, and is typically used in the production of low carbon steel. HMS 2 is composed of a mixture of unprepared steel and lightly prepared steel, such as cars, appliances, and other consumer goods. It is typically used in the production of higher quality steel products.

HMS (1 and 2) are collected and processed through various means including demolition of buildings, bridges, transportation equipment, ships and other infrastructure. These scrap steels are then shipped to steel mills, where they are melted down and used as raw material for the production of new steel products.

As a sourcing agent, your company may help buyers find and purchase HMS (1 and 2) from scrap steel dealers or recycling facilities. With the increasing demand for steel in construction and manufacturing industries, the HMS (1 and 2) has become a key commodity in the global steel industry, and your company can play a vital role in connecting buyers with HMS (1 and 2) scrap steel providers.