Metal Recycling
ASM has been in the Metal Recycling Industry for over 30 years and boast a very experienced management team. Investing in new technology, plant, vehicles and personnel is paramount in our company philosophy. The company’s main metal processing site is based in Griffin Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks. where a major redevelopment programme has been completed. The whole area of the site has been concreted and bunded. Underground interceptors have been installed to contain any oil or lubricant spillage. We operate a fully computerised 50 tonne weighbridge, a 960 tonne Leimbach hydraulic shear (pictured below left), a Taurus 600 tonne mobile shear (pictured below right), four 35 tonne material handling cranes and a five bay vehicle dismantling workshop incorporating the latest technology in end-of-life vehicle de-polluting treatment. The operations on site are conducted from a purpose-built building that houses management and admin staff.
The Leimbach 960 tonne hydraulic shear shown here demonstrates ASM’s commitment to onward investment in new technologies to improve efficiency. It is capable of handling 50 tonnes of material every hour. The 600 tonne Taurus mobile shear gives extra flexibility to operations, and is mainly used to crush end-of-life vehicles, and shear non-ferrous metals. We operate four 35 tonne material handling cranes which are purpose built for quick vehicle and shear loading activities. All drivers are trained to the highest industry standards. Below is one of our handling cranes in operation loading car shells into our Taurus mobile shear. Next to it is one of our vehicles being loaded at our yard in Griffin Lane, Aylesbury.
For current prices of all metals please use the contact page of this website. ASM's second metal recycling depot is at Kings Langley, Herts. This site was purchased as part of our future expansion plans, and future developments include new offices, a computerised weighbridge, fully equipped 2-bay de-pollution workshop, non-ferrous processing workshop and new concrete surfacing. Click here to find out more about the difference between ferrous and non ferrous metals. |







