Rypac Metal Recycling is a family owned-and-operated company. We are always looking to buy scrap metal from residents and businesses throughout Metro Vancouver and across Western Canada. Since 1976 Rypac Metal Recycling has been giving new life to old metal and allowing businesses and individuals to turn their scrap metal into cash. We pay competitive prices and have earned a stellar reputation for our service, and the cleanliness of our yard, which is fully paved.
• Aluminum
• Copper
• Brass
• Stainless Steel • Radiators
• Electrical Wire
• Electric Motors
• Zinc
• Lead
• Cast Iron
• Steel
• Hi-Temp Alloys
Since 1976 Rypac Metal Recycling has been giving new life to old metal and allowing businesses and individuals to turn their scrap metal into cash. We pay competitive prices and have earned a stellar reputation for our service, and the cleanliness of our yard, which is fully paved.Rypac Metal Recycling is a family owned-and-operated company. We are always looking to buy scrap metal from residents and businesses throughout Metro Vancouver and across Western Canada.Rypac carries a full stock of non-ferrous alloys for the foundry and die-casting industries. We ship ingot across Canada from our Surrey, B.C location and we serve the Pacific Northwest from our warehouse in Seattle. We have a full range of Primary and Secondary Aluminum Alloys manufactured by the major Aluminum Ingot producers in North America. Also, we stock over 20 Brass/Bronze alloys made by the premier Brass ingot manufacturers in the United States. We can also supply Zinc and Magnesium casting ingot. If you’re an industrial foundry, art foundry or a technical school with a metal casting program, give us a call today for a quote.
In 1975, after almost 20 years working in the primary Aluminum industry, Roy Merritt decided to strike out on his own. Rypac Metals (later changed to Rypac Aluminum Recycling) was incorporated that year and the business began as the only secondary Aluminum smelter producing alloyed Aluminum Ingot in Western Canada. With his son, Brad, helping, the company grew quickly. In 1985, with Brad now pursuing his music career full time as the bassist for the iconic Canadian rock band 54-40, Craig Merritt joined the business after completing his degree in Metallurgical Engineering. In 1986, Rypac purchased the assets of General Metals, a Brass and Bronze ingot maker and the company was immediately thrust into the business of buying Copper and Brass scrap, in addition to Aluminum. Nothing stays the same, however, and in 1996, the Brass/Bronze ingot-making business was shut down followed by the Aluminum smelter in 2004. These changes served to focus the company on what is now its primary purpose – buying, processing and selling all grades of scrap metal.
No | Material Name |
---|---|
Electronics | |
1 | Electric Motors |
Metal | |
2 | Radiators |
3 | Aluminum |
4 | Brass |
5 | Cast Iron |
6 | Cast Steel |
7 | Copper |
8 | Lead |
9 | Stainless Steel |
10 | Zinc |
11849 Tannery Rd Surrey, British Columbia Canada ZIP: V3V 3W8 |
(800)-977-9722 (604) 580-0255 rypac2@shaw.ca |