All Metals LLC
Recycling Today, for a Better Tomorrow
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We Recycle

Copper
Copper is a conductive metal widely used in the electronics industry due to its high electrical and thermal conductivity.

Brass
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin (or other elements) that has properties similar to copper but with greater strength and durability.

Aluminum
Aluminum is a strong, lightweight metal used in housings for electronic devices, cables, and components.

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with chromium and other elements that give it resistance to corrosion.

Tinplate
Tinplate is a very thin sheet of steel covered with a microscopic layer of tin.

Electronics
Electronics recycling involves the disassembly of devices to recover valuable components and materials.
We Follow Best Practices
To ensure the best result in delivering our services, we are comitted to follow best practices and abide to all aplicable regulations regarding the recycling processes.
- Sustainablility
- Modern Technology
- Current regulations
- Safety
We Want to be Your Partner for Sustainable Metal Recycling Solutions
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(520) 999 0804
1926 W Price St, Tucson, AZ
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Frequently Asked Questions
We accept a wide variety of metals, including aluminum, copper, steel, bronze, and more. If you have any questions about a particular metal, don’t hesitate to ask us directly.
Our metal recycling process involves collecting materials, separating different types of metals, cleaning, and processing.
Metal recycling helps conserve natural resources, reduces the energy needed to produce new metals, reduces air and water pollution, and helps reduce landfill waste.
The price varies depending on the type of metal, quantity and market conditions. We will provide you with the updated price at the time of the transaction.
There is no strict minimum requirement, but recycling in larger quantities is often more efficient in terms of costs and processing.
Metal recycling reduces the need to extract and refine new metals, which saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It also prevents the contamination of natural resources and reduces the accumulation of waste.
