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Electrical Steel
Electrical steel is the core part (brick looking thing) of an electric motor.
Does this get a different price at the scrap yards? Or does it go as regular steel/iron? I asked the guy at my yard and he thought it goes as regular, but I also contend he's a moron.
"Electrical steel, also called lamination steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel or transformer steel, is specialty steel tailored to produce certain magnetic properties, such as a small hysteresis area (small energy dissipation per cycle, or low core loss) and high permeability."
Source
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_steel
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Unless you are selling it back to someone in that field, I would imagine that MOST scrap yards are only going to give you "steel prices".
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Good question. It would be nice if a yard paid more for them, since I cut open compressors and remove the windings, I get quite a few of the "laminated steel" bricks. At this time I just throw them in with the rest of the steel.