What is the current price of Waspaloy scrap per pound? +
Waspaloy scrap prices fluctuate with the nickel and cobalt markets. Waspaloy typically commands premium prices due to its cobalt, chromium, and molybdenum content. Call us at 954-488-0700 for today's exact price — we update our prices daily.
What is Waspaloy used for? +
Waspaloy is a nickel-based superalloy developed for high-temperature applications. It is primarily used in jet engine and gas turbine components including turbine blades, discs, rings, and combustion hardware. Its combination of high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance makes it one of the most valuable aerospace alloys.
How do I identify Waspaloy scrap? +
Waspaloy is typically identified by its alloy designation stamped on the material or on accompanying documentation. It is a silver-gray, non-magnetic nickel alloy. If you have turbine components or aerospace parts without clear identification, call us — we can help identify the material.
Is Waspaloy worth more than Inconel? +
Waspaloy and Inconel 718 are both premium nickel superalloys and often trade at similar prices. Waspaloy's cobalt content adds value, while Inconel 718's niobium content adds value. Current market conditions determine which commands a higher price. Call us for today's comparison prices.
Do you buy Waspaloy turnings and chips? +
Yes — we buy Waspaloy in all forms including turnings, chips, grinding swarf, and other machining byproducts. The price per pound for turnings is lower than for solid material, but we buy it all.
How do I get the best price for Waspaloy scrap? +
Keep your Waspaloy segregated from other alloys, have alloy certifications or material test reports if available, and call multiple buyers. We consistently pay among the highest prices in the market for clean, identified Waspaloy.
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