Cash For Junk Wrecked Cars
2455 Yandes St
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Indianapolis Junk Car Removal


Junk Car Removal
Cash For Junk Wrecked Cars professionally removes junk, wrecked vehicles and pays top dollar for all cars, trucks and vans within Indianapolis, IN and all surrounding Indy metropolitan cities. You may contact us immediately by calling Cash For Junk Wrecked Cars at 317-909-2277, or by using the email for listed below.
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Junk Car Removal Process At Cash For Junk Wrecked Cars
Car Crusher
Vehicle Recycling is the dismantling of vehicles for spare parts. At the end of their useful life, vehicles have value as a source of spare parts and this has created a vehicle dismantling industry. The industry has various names for its business outlets including Auto Wrecking Yards , auto dismantling yard, car spare parts supplier, and recently, auto or vehicle recycling. Vehicle recycling has always occurred to some degree but in recent years manufacturers have become involved in the process. A car crusher is often used to reduce the size of the scrapped vehicle for transportation to a steel mill.
Approximately 12-15 million vehicles reach the end of their use each year in just the United States alone. These automobiles, although out of commission, can still have a purpose by giving back the metal and other recyclable materials that are contained in them. The vehicles are shredded and the metal content is recovered for recycling, while in many areas, the rest is further sorted by machine for recycling of additional materials such as glass and plastics. The remainder, known as automotive shredder residue, is put into a landfill. The shredder residue of the vehicles that is not recovered for metal contains many other recyclable materials including 30% of it as polymers, and 5-10% of it as residual metals. Modern vehicle recycling attempts to be as cost-effective as possible in recycling those residual materials.
Currently, 75% of the materials are able to be recycled. As the most recycled consumer product, end-of-life vehicles provide the steel industry with more than 14 million tons of steel.