AMTD
Renewable Resource Recycling
40 in stock
At AMTD Scrap, we are pleased to offer 40 tons of mixed-size used electric motors scrap sourced directly from industrial facilities in Japan. These electric motors are ideal for metal recovery, copper extraction, and component dismantling. This product is best suited for buyers operating in the scrap motor recycling industry, dismantling yards, or secondary raw material processing plants.
The motors vary in size and power rating, including small, medium, and large units typically used in manufacturing, HVAC, machining, and other industrial applications. These motors are not guaranteed for reuse and are therefore offered as scrap. They present excellent value for buyers focused on non-ferrous motor scrap recovery, particularly copper and aluminum.
Japanese industries are known for their high-quality engineering standards. Even in scrap condition, motors sourced from Japan tend to have higher copper content, consistent manufacturing tolerances, and fewer contaminations. Our 40-ton lot includes both single-phase and three-phase motors with steel housings and copper-rich stators. According to the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Japan consistently ranks among the world’s top exporters of industrial machinery.
Additionally, Japanese scrap export regulations and environmental controls are among the most stringent globally, which means the exported material is well sorted and documented. Many buyers around the world prefer Japanese-origin scrap for its predictability and processing efficiency. Electric motors from Japan also tend to come from highly automated, well-maintained environments—further enhancing material purity.
The motors in this shipment can be dismantled and recycled for:
These opportunities align with EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management practices, which emphasize reuse and recovery of valuable resources from industrial waste streams.
By incorporating these scrap motors into your recycling pipeline, you help reduce dependency on mining new materials. Many of our clients use recovered copper and aluminum from electric motors in secondary production processes such as conductor manufacturing, foundries, or alloy production. This adds direct economic and ecological value to your operations.
Buyers may request high-resolution images or arrange for third-party inspections. We provide standard export documentation, including:
We understand the importance of transparency in international trade. Upon request, we can provide documentation regarding previous shipments, product compliance history, and references from long-term buyers. For bulk and recurring orders, pre-shipment sampling or video inspections can also be arranged.
Recycling used electric motor scrap helps reduce environmental impact by lowering the demand for virgin metal mining. According to IEA reports, recovered copper and rare metals play a vital role in clean energy technologies. Purchasing this lot helps support a sustainable, circular economy.
Beyond environmental impact, recycling motor scrap contributes to global efforts in energy conservation. Refining secondary metals uses up to 95% less energy compared to primary extraction. For companies committed to ESG and decarbonization goals, integrating high-quality motor scrap into the supply chain represents a measurable step toward sustainability.
Our global logistics network ensures timely delivery to major ports across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Whether you’re a small recycling yard or a large-scale foundry, AMTD Scrap can scale with your needs and support ongoing material flow year-round.
To request pricing, images, or inspection appointments, contact:
📧 Email: info@amtdscrap.com
🌐 Website: amtdscrap.com/contact
Note: All prices are subject to final inspection and negotiation.
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