For over 30 years now, Decco Alloys has been recycling, processing, and brokering all types of scrap metals. We are always buying copper and brass, aluminum, insulated wires, stainless steel, nickel and cobalt alloys, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten carbide, and steel scrap metals. From our inception in 1989 in a small home office to our current locations which include two plants in Twinsburg, and one in Brunswick, Ohio, we continue to grow.;
Our philosophy has always been simple: Maintain among the cleanest, safest, and customer-friendly facilities found anywhere in our industry, and maintain and develop a long-term experienced team of employees dedicated to customer service. With our two plants, we now operate with nearly 80,000 square feet of space under the roof.
Our philosophy has always been simple: Maintain among the cleanest, safest, and customer-friendly facilities found anywhere in our industry, and maintain and develop a long-term experienced team of employees dedicated to customer service. With our two plants, we now operate with nearly 80,000 square feet of space under the roof.
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Decco Alloys was formed in 1989, in a small home office with just 2 people. About a year later, we moved into a rented office, and in the early 1990's we moved yet again into a small office warehouse operation and added two employees. From there we continued to grow by adding more staff, taking on more warehouse space, and expanding our processing capabilities.
Weighing and assigning your material a purchase/lot number using our computerized scrap data system. Metals identification - visual inspection and hand sorting by grade, electronic testing, plus magnetic separation as needed. We have the people, experience, and equipment to sort, identify and grade all incoming materials.
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DarkTorizo
Oct 01, 2021
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Robert Martin
Sep 27, 2017
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Rob L.
Jul 02, 2013
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Carlene Mcclanahan
Sep 08, 2012
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I just called this place in regards to selling my Titanium scrap. After he low balled me, degraded my machine grade material without viewing it, and accused me of being a thief, he said "I'm not buying your stolen Titanium CLICK!"
I am a professional in this industry moving thousands of lbs of rare metals on a weekly basis. This conversation was absurd and offensive. I completely understand safe buying practices, but when I explain to you that the material came from a surplus facility that I am on contract with and he persists in telling me that the material is stolen I become highly offended
I am a professional in this industry moving thousands of lbs of rare metals on a weekly basis. This conversation was absurd and offensive. I completely understand safe buying practices, but when I explain to you that the material came from a surplus facility that I am on contract with and he persists in telling me that the material is stolen I become highly offended