Sunday, May 24, 2015

Scrap! Scrap! Scrap!

What a nice hard Sunday (May 24 2015)! Jart's Junk Haus just received a lot of scrap that day from our client. This day would be a very tired but a productive day. SCRAP! SCRAP! SCRAP! The only thing that i can say! LOL



SCRAP

SCRAP

SCRAP

These were the scrap that we just received on that day! A lot of scrap to work on. Jart's Junk haus is just getting busy day after day. Scrap are always coming and coming. I bet this coming week will be hell busy week.  But Jart's Junk Haus just don't care if we work 24/7 in the whole month. What we only care is helping out our clients, our community and our environment. We want all the people in our city be more self aware regarding our surrounding and the environment. We want it to be more cleaner and even more greener.      

Want to help our environment, sell your scrap to Jart's Junk Haus. For more details, just go to the page Contact Us

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Classification of copper

In selling scrap copper, you need to know how to identify and group the scrap copper. If you just mixed all the scrap copper. The value of that scrap copper will decline to its lowest value. To prevent the price/value of the copper going down. You need to know first the 3 classes of copper which is so easy and simple then group it with its class. Once you have group it, you will have the maximum price/value you can get when you sell it.


These classes are the Copper A, Copper B and Copper C.



CLASS
DESCRIPTIONS
COPPER A
All copper wires that are thicker than a thread/hair. The rubber/plastic insulator should be remove.  Copper should never be burn.

COPPER B
All copper wires that are thicker than a thread/hair. Copper have been burn.


COPPER C
All copper wires that are thin. These are commonly found in transformer, electric  motor, extension wires, appliances and etc. Burn or not usually ends up in this class.



COPPER A
COPPER B
COPPER C

If you have scrap copper and want to sell it. Just go to the page Contact Us for more details.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Identifying scrap metals

There are 2 types of scrap metal, The non-ferrous metal and ferrous metal. Non-ferrous metal does not contain iron. It can easily be identify, by using a magnet. These metal don't attract to magnet and are resistance to corrosion while Ferrous metal are the opposite of it. Ferrous metal attract to magnets and not resistance to corrosion. These scrap metals are usually recycled. Scrap non-ferrous metal are  more expensive when sold. 

We usually see this every day, when we wake up and getting to bed. These are all around us and it's been a part of our daily lives.   


NON-FERROUS METAL

COPPER WIRE
BRASS
ALUMINUM IN CANS
             
                    ALUMINUM
SCRAP LEAD

SCRAP STAINLESS
SCRAP STAINLESS STEEL


FERROUS METAL

TIN CANS
SCRAP ROOF
SCRAP MIXED METAL
SCRAP METAL PIPES


We can say that scrap stainless metal are ferrous metal because some stainless attract to magnets in which it is one of the attribute of a ferrous metal. But the truth is, stainless belong to the non-ferrous metal. Some attracts magnet because the stainless steel has been customized for its purpose.  

These are some of the non-ferrous and ferrous metal that Jart's Junk Haus buy for now. But we will try our best to buy more kinds of metal to cater your needs and help the environment even more.

If you want to sell your scrap metals. Just go to the page Contact Us for more details. 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Types of plastics and their classification number (code)

 Polyethylene Terephthalate, or PETE or PET

These plastic are marked with the code number 1 and is made with Polyethylene Terephthalate, or which is called or known as PETE or PET. You can find the code underneath the bottle or on its label. These are commonly use for household items and drinking container (beverages bottles, medicine jars, peanut butter jars and etc.) These plastics can be recycled. 

PET are segregated by its usage and color (clear white, clear blue, colored (blue, green, yellow & etc.)) for easier recycling. - Requested by recycling plants here in CEBU.


BEVERAGE BOTTLES
CLEAR/TRANSPARENT WHITE
CLEAR/TRANSPARENT  BLUE

COLORED (blue,green, yellow & etc.)

HOUSEHOLD BOTTLES/JARS
COLORED(blue, green,yellow &etc.)
CLEAR/TRANSPARENT WHITE

But some bottles are label as code 1 even though they are not made of Polyethylene Terephthalate like the 4 gallon bottle/jar. it should be code 7 (others) or PC for Polycarbonate



High-Density Polyethylene, or HDPE

These plastic are marked with the code number 2 and is made of High-Density Polyethylene or HDPE. These kind of plastics are the most safe to use because they are not known to transmit any chemicals to our foods or drinks while they are stored for a period of time. HDPE is mostly use for storing chemical like shampoo, liquid soap, detergents, bleaches, oil, acid and etc. They are also use for food and drinks containers. But NEVER reused these container for food/drinks if it was not made/designed for food/drinking containers. 

HDPE are segregated by its color (White, Colored & Black) for easier recycling. - Requested by recycling plants here in CEBU.

HDPE WHITE
HDPE COLORED (except black)

HDPE BLACK



Polyvinyl Chloride, or PVC

These plastic are marked with the code number 3 and is made with Polyvinyl Chloride, or PVC. PVC plastic are harmful when ingested. PVC plastic are not good if in contact with food and drinks. These plastics are commonly used for plumbing pipes, flexible pipes, electrical insulation, signage and etc. PVC plastics are very difficult to recycle due to lack of factories and they have old machines that don't accept contaminated PVC plastics. Contaminated PVC plastics means that the PVC plastics has has paint, has been painted, has pipe cement and has cement. The machines don't accept these because of low-end machines and can't cater it for recycling and ends up in landfills. 

 
RIGID PIPES

 
PVC BOTTLES


Research says that it is harmful if in contact with food. But here in the our country, PVC Bottles is use for food container like Stick-O. Manufacturer should be more aware of this plastic and use more safe plastics for food containers.   

 
     PVC TRAYS

PVC Trays are usually use in packaging of items. (door knobs, screws, devices and etc.) But some of the packaging now are using PET/PETE because it is more safer than PVC. Some manufacturer are getting more aware regarding the plastics that they use. We are hoping that all of the manufactures will be aware for the health of their consumer and also to the environment.   



 
Low-Density Polyethylene, or LDPE

These plastic are marked with the code number 4 and is made with Low Density Polyethylene, or LDPE. LDPE is not commonly recycled and it usually end up in landfill, but it can be recycle. LDPE is a healthy plastic that is both durable and flexible. These plastic are sandwich bags, plastic wrapper, squeezable bottles and grocery bags. In Cebu city, we consider these plastics as Residual Plastics. Residual plastics are mixed plastics including food packaging, and other plastics use in wrapping the furniture, machines, and etc.


RESIDUAL PLASTICS

RESIDUAL PLASTICS

RESIDUAL PLASTICS
RESIDUAL PLASTICS


Polypropylene, or PP

These plastic are marked with the code number 5 and is made with Polypropylene, or PP. This type of plastics are strong and can withstand higher temperatures and is not commonly recycled before but now, with our new technology, it is openly accepted to the recycling plant. These plastics are commonly used for Tupperware, margarine containers, yogurt bottles, beverage caps, some beverages bottles, cups, water pail, drinking straw, noddles containers and others.
   
PP are also segregated by its color (White, Colored & Black) for easier recycling. - Requested by recycling plants here in CEBU.

PP WHITE/TRANSPARENT
PP WHITE/TRANSPARENT

PP COLORED (except black)
PP BLACK

PP BLACK (except black)
PP COLORED (except black)


Straw rope/strap are also considered as PP plastics.

PP STRAP
PP TWINE



Polystyrene, or PS

These plastic are marked with the code number 6 and is made of with Polystyrene. or PS and mostly known as Styrofoam. It is commonly recycled but it is difficult to do it because its usually use for food/beverages and with these way, the PS is contaminated with food/beverages. And once it is thrown in the garbage the food/ beverages get spoiled in the PS in which it will smell bad and some times produces worms and bacteria. With the contamination, people will just burn it to get rid of it. In which PS, often ends up in landfills. For us to prevent or minimized the these smell, we need to train ourselves to wash it with running water before throwing it so that we will be able to recycle it. We will be able to help our community and our environment.

PS are also segregated by its color (White, & Colored) for easier recycling. - Requested by recycling plants here in CEBU. 

HI IMPACT WHITE
HI-IMPACT WHITE

HI-IMPACT COLORED/BLACK



Polycarbonate and Polylactide


These plastic are marked with the code number 7 and is made of with Polycarbonate (PC) and Polylactide. This plastics are considered as uncategorized or known as Others. These plastics are difficult to recycle in our place due to our technology. With these issue, we encourage all the people/consumer to make a better plastic-purchasing decision. These would help us minimized our waste that are not yet recyclable in our place. Hoping that we will have the technology to recycle them all. The PC is used in baby bottles, large water gallons, water jugs, compact disc and medical storage containers.


These gallon has usually has a code 1 which is PET/PETE but this plastic container is made of Polycarbonate (7-PC) not Polyethylene Terephthalate. These plastics is accepted to a very few recycling plant in Cebu. 



These DVD's & CD's are very difficult to recycle here in the Philippines because their's no recycling plant in Cebu that accept this kind of plastic which it ends up in our landfills or being burn. 






These plastics are called ABS that is made of Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. ABS is commonly use in the our electronic appliances, computers, printers, scanners and etc. These plastics is accepted to a very few recycling plant in Cebu.