Thanks for all the help so far. I should add that we have handled this customer since the late 90's so this problem isn't new and we/they have tried MANY solutions. Selling as-is has been very difficult and spotty so I feel the best solution is to fix the issue in house (remove as much copper as possible) and blend into obsolete scrap loads. The issue at the mills is obviously the copper content and it can blow a heat - or so I've been told.
alloy2 - Yes, it has sold as scrap before...but it never lasts unfortunately. I'm not sure how it rusts since I'm guessing the copper coating is to PREVENT oxidation but I do know that if left outside long enough it begins to look like regular, rusted steel.
mattinthehat - We have found a place to accept it at close-to-no-value but they don't buy enough and generally stop accepting it after a while.
miked - We have sold to other scrap yards before, especially ones with Shredders. They will take it with #2 Heavy Melt or Shredder Feed Stock Loads but eventually they end up segregating it and asking us to keep it out of the loads. Are you saying that some type of abrasion could help remove the coating? I've thought of that but i'd need to find a way to do with on a large level. Any suggestions?
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