35.000m²
dedicated to metals recycling

Shredding

Floating

Dry sorting

Refining

Fragmentation of materials for optimum post-milling separation

Densimetric separation of fractions (Ferro Sillicium baths)

Mechanical separation of metals (densimetric, magnetic, analytical)

Production of heavy and precious metal ingots

Treated materials

We process all types of metal waste

Mixed metals

Made up of different types of metal from various sources such as demolition, industrial manufacturing or recycling of used products. This waste can include ferrous metals (steel, iron) and non-ferrous metals (aluminium, copper, etc.), often mixed with other materials such as plastic or rubber.

Shredded metals

Produced from the shredding of various metal objects and materials. After shredding, this waste comes in the form of pieces of various sizes, including both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The shredding process reduces the objects to smaller pieces, making them easier to handle and sort.

Incinerated metals

Metal residues that have been subjected to an incineration process. It reduces their volume and destroys some of the associated non-metallic materials. However, the metals, being incombustible, are not destroyed and remain in the form of ash or residue after the process.

Recycling, short circuit way.

In line with our commitment to sustainability, we give priority to..;

  • Metal consumers (foundries, electrical cable manufacturers, tube makers, etc.) - to maintain a fair distribution of the added value created by recycling.

  • Local players - to minimise our carbon footprint, and help reindustrialise our regions.

Finished products

The materials used in our production comply with the specifications of the manufacturing industry

Granules
Shredded Metals
Concentrated metals

Used in a variety of industrial applications. In addition to their industrial use, granulated metals contribute to the circular economy by enabling materials to be recycled and reused, thereby reducing dependence on virgin resources and limiting the environmental impact of mining.

used in industrial production helps to reduce the consumption of natural resources and the carbon footprint associated with the extraction and processing of minerals. This process plays a key role in the circular economy, reintroducing materials into the production cycle and limiting waste.

Containing a high level of precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum and palladium. They often come from electronic scrap or industrial processes. Shredded precious metal concentrates are particularly valuable because they enable these rare and expensive metals to be recovered efficiently.

MOBIREC +

  • 20 years experience in recycling ferrous and non-ferrous metals

  • Cutting-edge recycling technologies

  • A passionate and committed team

An OPTIMISED treatment

MASTERED costs

  • Each material is studied in advance to ensure the best technical and economic balance.

CONTROLED quality

  • At every stage of the process, to ensure compliance with the producers' specifications.

A COMMITTED player

  • In a business that is sustainable for people and the environment