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After more than 50 years of quality service, the Michigan metal recyclers at Franklin Metals continue to set the standard for collecting and processing manufactured scrap metals, obsolete goods, and other raw materials into industrially reusable commodities. Whether our metal recycling experts are buying scrap metal or selling scrap metal - we remain committed to being environmentally responsible and encouraging the conservation of our natural resources.Our commercial effectiveness will help Keep the Earth Green!
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Since 1969, the metal recycling experts at Franklin Metals have delivered a high level of quality products and customer service to businesses and individuals through the Midwest.

Clients from the industrial, manufacturing, retail, and construction industries know firsthand why Franklin Metals remains an industry leader in the collection and processing of manufactured scrap metal, obsolete goods, and other raw materials into industrially reusable commodities.
Situated on 22 acres, our scrap metal recycling facility offers over 200,000 square feet of space for melting, processing, and warehousing. Franklin Metals can easily handle your recycling needs from start to finish handle down to the smallest detail. We boast a large-scale aluminum furnace on-site, allowing us to reduce costs and pass the savings along to our customers.
Do you know how much money you have just sitting in your backyard, tool shed or on your business lot? Franklin Metals recycling center and scrapyard wants to pay you for your junk and scrap metal. Our family-owned and operated metal recycling center offers customers over 44 years of experience, great prices and a convenient full service scrapyard - centrally located in Michigan.
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Jamie Parker
Jamie Parker
Dec 27, 2018
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I drive 45 minutes to normally come here because it is the highest price in the cleanest yard sence they have cleaned out their yard there is nails everywhere's they expect you to backup into the pile where it is covered in nails they are not educated on Cadillac converters they did not even have a picture of the Cadillac converter very very rude staff and I would never recommend anybody to go there
Nate Nanninga
Nate Nanninga
Jul 23, 2018
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I have scrapped out two vehicles but this company the first one was a 2000 Mazda Protege. It weighed 2540 lb. That was 2 weeks ago I just crapped out a 1997 Dodge Intrepid and they're saying it weighed 2440 lb. How in the world does a compact car weigh more than a full size sedan???