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Timpson Trading Corp
671 Timpson Pl, Bronx, New York, United States

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Our History

Timpson Trading Corporation prides itself on a long family legacy dating back to 1936. Anthony Scottino, the current owners' Father and Grandfather, began working in this industry at the age of twelve. With much forethought and vision, he purchased a small building on Timpson Place. Timpson Salvage was born. It was then that he began recycling rags, paper and cardboard. Later metal recycling was added to the business and additional adjoining real estate was purchased to accommodate the expanding business.

Our Misssion

Today Timpson Trading Corporation remains a staple in the South Bronx. We now exclusively recycle metal and provide our customers with a streamlined means of recycling all grades of metal. We pride ourselves on continuing the tradition and integrity that was instilled in us years ago. As we enter out third generation of ownership, we are honored to provide our community with a greener, healthier place to live.

Sustainability

Recycling scrap is good for the economy as well as the environment. According to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries the United States recycles 150 million metric tons of scrap materials per year. That includes iron, steel, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, lead, zinc, brass, bronze, magnesium and tin.

In 2008 the scrap recycling industry in the United States generated $86 billion and supported 85,000 jobs. Also in that year, the U.S. exported $28.6 billion of scrap commodities which contributed significantly to U.S. trade balances.

Recycling scrap metal reduces greenhouse gasses by using a significantly less amount of energy than making metal from virgin ore. Recycling also conserves resources. For example, recycling one ton of steel conserves 2,500 pounds of iron ore, 1,400 pounds of coal and 120 pounds of limestone.

Metals can be continually recycled with out losing any of their inherent properties making them very valuable and the scrap industry a booming business.

Timpson Trading is a full service yard and we pride ourselves on our ease of service and customer relationships.

The first time you visit Timpson you will need to bring with you:

   * A government issued Photo Identification
   * Proof of address if not on photo identification

Upon Arrival one of our employees will direct you as to where you should park and assist you with your material. We will unload, inspect and separate all of your material for you. Separating your material prior to your visit will help facilitate a quick and easy transaction. You will then be escorted to the scale where all your material will be weighed and priced accordingly by the appropriate grade. No cleaning of material is allowed on the premises.

At the scale all of your information will be entered into our database and you will be issued a Timpson ID Card. (See image on right). Keep this card to expedite future visits. 

Materials We Do and Do Not Accept:

Timpson accepts all ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Common Non Ferrous Metals and Some Examples Include:
Copper

Examples of copper found around the home or jobsite are: pipes, wires (wires are only considered copper once all of the wire material around it has been removed). Some pots and pans, gutters, and roof flashing are also made of copper.

Brass

Examples of brass that can be found in the household for scrap are faucets, plumbing fixtures, door handles and hardware, and lighting fixtures.

Aluminum

Examples of Aluminum are Pots and pans, cans, aluminum foil, aluminum siding, window frames, car rims

Stainless Steel

Examples of Stainless Steel are Kitchen sinks, shelving, hub caps, railings, cooking or hospital tables.

Other Non Ferrous Metals:
Lead
Magnesium
Nickel
Zinc
Other Examples of Non Ferrous Items Include:
Electrical Wiring (examples include: electrical appliance cords, extension cords, lighting fixture wires and large gauge wires)
Sealed Units (Condensers from Electrical appliances)
Electric Motors
Transmissions (Drained of fluids)
Batteries (Car, Truck, etc)
Vehicle Rims
Vehicle engine parts
Catalytic Converters
Aluminum Condensers
Aluminum Copper Radiators
Car Radiators

**Important to note:

Any non ferrous metal will be considered (dirty) and priced lower if it has other materials attached such as iron, plastic or other metals.
Wire can range in type and price based on how much copper it has in relation to the material used to surround (insulate) the copper within the wire. Wire can range from low grade to cable.
Ferrous metals include:
Iron
Examples of Ferrous (Iron) Items Include:
Cast Iron Radiators, Tubs, Sinks
Large Household appliances (Refrigerators, Water Heaters, Stoves, etc.)
Metal File Cabinets, Storage Units, shelves

**Important to note:

Materials may be tested by holding a magnet to the item. If the magnet sticks, the material will be considered iron and therefore ferrous.

Items that Timpson will not accept are:

Plastic
Scrap Paper (Newspapers, Magazines)
Glass
Electronics
Engine and Vehicle Fluids (Oil, Anti-Freeze, Brake Fluid, Transmission Fluid, etc.)
Full containers (Fire Extinguishers, Oil tanks, etc.)
Hazardous Materials (Radioactive, Petroleum, etc)
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Yard Locations

671 Timpson Pl
Bronx, New York
United States
ZIP: 10455
+1 718-993-0018
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Operating Hours

CLOSED (Opens today at 7:00 am)
TuesdayFrom 7:30 am To 4:00 pm
WednesdayFrom 7:30 am To 4:00 pm
ThursdayFrom 7:30 am To 4:00 pm
FridayFrom 7:30 am To 4:00 pm
SaturdayFrom 7:30 am To 4:00 pm
SundayFrom 7:00 am To 12:00 pm
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