Xray film recycling is a new market for many recovery companies, but for Industrial Surplus Inc. of Irving, TX it is a complement to their main business of being a scrap metal buyer.

Founded in 1974 as family start-up, Industrial has blossomed into a nationwide venture in scrap metal recycling. Scrap metal can consist of parts, old machinery, building materials or even the silver from xrays. Industrial is known for their customer service and their willingness to clear client properties of the scrap metal themselves. Customers do not have to haul the metal. As a scrap metal buyer, Industrial sends agents to client's properties to make an offer for their scrap. Offers vary by weight and with the changes in scrap metal prices. Xray recycling works the same way . X-ray recycling is a profitable venture for Industrial, because of the silver recovery from x-ray film.

Industrial is also a worldwide seller of the metal they recycle. Known for their low prices and customer oriented staff, they guarantee satisfaction. 

Servicing companies of all sizes from small machine shops to massive refineries, Industrial is poised for continued growth as scrap metal recycling has become a viable way for firms to recover some costs of the original purchase price of equipment and supplies.

With the downturn in the economy and rising health care costs, medical professionals are looking to recycle dental xray film and NDT film for extra revenue. Environmental problems of discarding waste containing metals in landfills are also a concern for many. A silver recycler fills that opportunity in the market.

Industrial Surplus Inc. has locations across the United States, and the Irving business is centrally located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. With the exploding growth in China, India, and the rest of Asia, scrap metal prices will continue to soar as have all commodity prices. This rise in prices makes recycling attractive to all businesses.