Belton Metal Comapny is an industry leader among scrap metal companies in the Southeast region. We offer diversified scrap metal management programs throughout nine states. The ongoing expansion of our client base is causing our company to become recognized among national scrap metal dealers and brokers. Our strong values, Christian beliefs and customer service along with our extensive inventory, processing equipment and our hard-working, dedicated employees has earned us a well-respected reputation in the scrap metal industry.
Belton Metal can trace its beginning back 3 generations to the early 1950's when Mr. J.C. "Junie" Clary, who was the grandfather of current Operations Manager Mark Clary, started the company in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
Belton Metal Company is based in Upstate South Carolina and is a leader among scrap metal companies in an area including Belton, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood and surrounding areas.
The ongoing expansion of our client base has caused our company to be recognized among national scrap metal dealers and brokers. Our company was started in 1962 and, being a family owned business with strong Christian values for three generations, we have developed a well-respected reputation. We are relationship driven. We believe there is more to gain than just profit; there are personal relationships to be developed, nurtured and sustained. Our focus on client satisfaction has helped us maintain a solid company structure for many years.
We do not work through agents. We speak directly to our clients thus we are able to find our their needs, give answers, solidify deals and make schedules right then and there. No hassle. No waiting. No problem.
Our extensive inventory of processing equipment and our friendly, hard-working employees have set us apart in the industry. Handling the large amount of recyclable metals which we process daily would not be possible without the skill and determination of our employees, along with having the best equipment available.
We offer a wide range of scrap metal, both ferrous and non-ferrous, at the best prices in the Upstate area. We are a diversified scrap metal buyer, broker and dealer. We offer complete container programs including convenient pick-ups and deliveries. We do not buy from the general public which allows us to be entirely focused on our industrial clients.
Our website has been developed to showcase our location, our equipment and our staff. As it develops, our definitive goal is for it to become a go-to resource for anyone looking to further educate themselves in the business of scrap metal recycling.
Carrying on the Tradition:
Starting in the family business at Belton Metal in 1992, at age 22, Mark began in a clerical position and yard maintenance. Working for his father
he learned strong work ethics and how to run the company from the most menial positions through office management, operations management, outside sales and public relations.
Just as his grandfather did 65 years ago, Mark strives to provide a productive and safe workplace, environmentally responsible setting and outstanding customer service.
Mark is an avid Clemson Football Fan and is an athletic coach. He enjoys hunting and weight lifting. He and his wife of 22 years enjoy spending quality time with their 13 year old daughter and 9 year old son. They are practicing Christians and are active in their church.
Mark is a supporter of the ministry, New Start Industries Addiction Recovery Program, and has provided both financial assistance as well as employment to men who have completed the program and are trying to put their lives back together.
OUR CLIENTS:
As a committment to our clients, Belton Metal Company provides one-on-one service. There are no middle men,
agents or brokers. We deal directly with our clients, and in doing this, we are able to provide immediate solutions.
OUR COMMITTMENT:
Our mission statement is to be loyal to our faith, our people and our clients; to have a committment to serve, to offer value and to excell at all that we do.
Fast, accurate scrap metal sorting is fundamental to a scrap recycling operation. Advances in scrap sorting technology have revolutionized the way that major scrap metal recyclers and processors conduct their business. In fact, 95% of the world's largest metals recyclers use Thermo Scientific Niton XRF analyzers. Belton Metal has incorporated this cutting edge technology into their business.
These instruments were engineered from the ground up to provide the industry with faster sorting and more accurate results; analyzing nearly every element of interest in virtually all types of metal alloys, from trace levels to commercially pure metals, and everything in between.
We at Belton Metal are concerned about our communities, our natural resources and our planet.
Metals such as steel, tin and aluminum can be recycled continuously without loss of quality. And these metals are recycled so quickly, that they can be back on store shelves in as little as 6 weeks after arriving at a metal recycle yard. This is not the case with plastic and paper which have a limit to how many times they can be recycled.
Recycling facilities process the metals and sell them to manufacturers who in turn create new products using recycled metals rather than mining raw materials, which saves energy and natural resources. And, since metal recycling keeps hundreds of millions of cubic yards of metal out of local landfills each year, it also helps to reduce environmental impact.
Scrap Metal Theft on the Rise
Metal thefts, which have caused blackouts and traffic accidents, are on the rise in states across the country. With legislation being passed to regulate scrap yards being introduced across the country, Belton Metal has decided to deal exclusively with industrial/commercial clients and not purchase scrap from the public.
Aluminum
Although aluminum is the youngest of the nonferrous metals, it also holds the distinction of being the most widely used among them. Last year just over 3 million metric tons of aluminum was recycled in the United States. Aluminum scrap has risen sharply during the past decade due largely to its tremendous energy savings compared with primary metal.Aluminum beverage can recycling gets a lot of recognition across the country ranging from children collecting cans to help the environment; manufacturers recycling off spec and/or discarded items, and ending with consumers turning the scrap into new products.
Last year the U.S. recycled 1,762 million pounds of aluminum beverage cans. That translates to 60.9 billion cans collected during the year, which also represents an 8.9% increase in volume from the previous year.
No | Material Name |
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Electronics | |
1 | Electric Motors |
Metal | |
2 | Radiators |
3 | #1 Copper |
4 | Bare Bright Copper |
5 | Nickel |
6 | Red Brass |
7 | Turnings |
8 | Zinc |
375 Sherrard Road Belton, South Carolina United States ZIP: 29627 |
864-338-7426 864-338-7447 NS |