
Exotic-Alloys and Nickel-based Scrap Metals
Sell Exotic Alloys and Nickel based scrap metals.
Top Market Prices Paid Daily.
Exotic Alloys Scrap We Recycle
Exotic alloys are high-strength alloys designed to withstand extreme heat, pressure, corrosion and harsh environments. They are commonly used across chemical processing, petrochemical, nuclear, marine and industrial applications.
King Scrap Metals uses X-ray testing tools and industry knowledge to identify, grade and recycle superalloy scrap through our Malaga yard.
Nickel-Based Superalloys
Includes Inconel, Hastelloy and Incoloy grades commonly used in high-heat and corrosion-resistant applications.
Titanium-Based Alloys
Includes titanium grades used in marine, industrial and specialist engineering applications.
Cobalt-Based Alloys
Includes Stellite grades used for wear resistance, strength and performance in demanding environments.
Specialty Alloys
Includes heat-resistant stainless steel, duplex alloys, copper-nickel, tungsten alloys and other high-value specialist metals.

Tips before recycling
- Keep exotic alloys scrap separated from general stainless steel where possible.
- Bring any known grade information with the material.
- Proof of ID is required for cash payment.

Drive-Through Drop-Off
Bring your copper directly to our Perth yard. Fast weighing on certified digital scales, assistance with unloading, and immediate payment.

Commercial Bin Hire
Secure stillages and skip bins delivered to your site. Perfect for workshops, manufacturing facilities, or ongoing construction projects.

Industrial Strip-outs
Specialized team available for major cable recovery, decommissioning, and factory clearouts involving heavy copper infrastructure.
Frequently asked questions
The value of exotic alloys scrap can vary depending on the composition of the alloy, as well as if there is a precious metal coating present. Contact us today for the latest competitive rate on exotic alloys scrap as prices are subject to change on a daily basis.
Exotic alloys scrap can be found in a number of items including: pipes and valves used in the chemical processing industry, components of jet or rocket engines, heat exchanger tubing, industrial gas turbines, nuclear reactors and submarines.
Yes. The importance of exotic alloys in a number of industries, such as aviation and chemical processing, make them incredibly valuable. Some alloys also contain valuable metals such as nickel which can fetch competitive prices for nickel scrap.
