Description
Old Rolled Aluminium Scrap
Old Rolled Aluminium is one of the most commonly recycled non-ferrous metals in the UK. It is widely used across construction, transport, shop fitting and manufacturing due to its strength, corrosion resistance and lightweight properties.
If you are a tradesperson, builder, fabricator or manufacturer in Birmingham or the wider West Midlands, Old Rolled Aluminium can represent a valuable secondary income stream when properly sorted and weighed in.
What Is Old Rolled Aluminium?
Old Rolled Aluminium typically refers to aluminium sheet, plate, or flat rolled sections that have been previously used and are no longer fit for purpose.
Common examples include:
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Aluminium roofing sheets
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Cladding panels
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Shopfront panels
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Sign boards
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Aluminium plate offcuts
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Industrial sheet aluminium
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Fabrication waste
Unlike extrusion or cast aluminium, rolled aluminium is produced by passing aluminium through rollers to create flat sheets of uniform thickness.
How To Identify Old Rolled Aluminium
To achieve the best scrap price, Old Rolled Aluminium should be:
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Clean and free from excessive contamination
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Separated from other metal types
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Free from steel fixings, screws, and heavy attachments
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Not excessively painted or coated
Old Rolled Aluminium is non-magnetic and lightweight compared to steel. If a magnet sticks, it is not aluminium.
Sorting your aluminium properly before bringing it to a scrap yard will maximise the price per kg.
Why Old Rolled Aluminium Has Strong Scrap Value
Aluminium is one of the most recycled metals in the world. Recycling aluminium uses up to 95% less energy than producing new aluminium from raw bauxite ore.
Because of this:
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Demand remains consistently strong
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Prices are influenced by global commodity markets
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Recycling helps reduce carbon emissions
For tradespeople generating sheet aluminium waste, recycling Old Rolled Aluminium not only provides cash return but also supports sustainable metal reuse.
Who Commonly Produces Old Rolled Aluminium Scrap?
Old Rolled Aluminium is frequently generated by:
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Roofing contractors
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Shopfitters
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Fabrication workshops
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Construction companies
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Sign manufacturers
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Industrial maintenance firms
If you regularly remove aluminium sheeting or panels, separating this grade correctly can significantly increase your scrap returns.
Maximising Your Old Rolled Aluminium Price
To get the best possible price:
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Remove steel fixings and brackets
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Keep aluminium separate from mixed scrap
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Avoid mixing with extrusions or cast grades
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Keep loads clean and dry where possible
Scrap prices fluctuate based on global aluminium demand, exchange rates and UK market conditions. Checking daily updated prices before weighing in helps ensure you secure the best rate available.
Old Rolled Aluminium Recycling in Birmingham
For businesses and trades across Birmingham and the West Midlands, recycling Old Rolled Aluminium locally reduces transport costs and ensures fast turnaround.
Choosing a specialist non-ferrous scrap yard means:
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Transparent pricing
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Same day bank payments
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Accurate digital weighing
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Fast, efficient service
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Professional documentation





