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What Sets Bay Metal, Inc. Apart?

We work with our customers on a continuous basis, striving to maximize customer returns.

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We Buy Electric Motors

AC, DC, and Fractional hp

Do you have scrap metal?

We buy aluminum, copper, brass, bronze, stainless steel, and more!

About Us

Since 1969, the name Bay Metal, Inc. has been synonymous with Quality Customer Service.
We are an industry leader in environmental awareness.

An aggressive management and sales staff, inspired by executives with a vision of the future, teams up with long-term employees to provide hundreds of years of practical experience with enthusiasm for new challenges. Bay Metal, Inc. is constantly adapting its services to meet the needs of the customer, never losing sight of high efficiency and continuous improvement. In response to the globalization of secondary raw materials, our marketing areas have expanded to include exports directly to consumers in India, China and much of Southeast Asia.

What We Buy

List of Items We Buy

  • Copper - All forms and grades
  • Aluminum - All forms and grades
  • UBC Cans
  • Brass and Bronze - All forms and grades
  • Stainless Steel - All forms and grades
  • Nickel Alloy solids, turnings, and grindings
  • High Temp Alloys - All forms and grades
  • Circuit Boards and Electronic Scrap
  • Motors - AC, DC, and Fractional hp.
  • Transformers - large or small - Cu or Al.
  • Insulated Wire
  • Tool Steel - taps, drills, cutters, reamers, etc.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Coils
  • Breakage with Copper and/or Aluminum content
  • Nonferrous Spills and High Grade Dross
  • Metal Powders
  • Furnace Belting and Muffles
  • Precious Metals
  • Plated, Clad Scrap - Silver, Gold, Tin, etc...
  • Pup Coils and Sheet - Steel, Stainless, Aluminum
  • Silicon Steel Coils and Sheets
  • Pipe, Tubing - Stainless, Aluminum or Copper
  • Automotive Engines & Transmissions
  • Sheet Tin & Home Appliances

 

If your material is not listed, please contact us.
Our trained staff will be happy to research the possibility of recycling whatever material you may have.