In today’s day and age, most countries have automobile wrecking yards. They are commonly referred to as salvage yards, depending on which country you listen to. All kinds of vehicles go to these places at the end of their lives. Once there they are usually wrecked, dismantled and recycled.
These “Automobile graveyards” can be quite intimidating for a lot of folks, but the fact is that they are a great source of affordable second hand auto components. This is because the cars that they take in, while they may be totalled and beyond repair (accidental car), often still have individual parts that are functional and still in useable condition.
Unlike dumping centres, scrap yards operate differently. They buy a variety of cars that are not roadworthy. After this, their experienced experts will break them into pieces and pull out all the parts that are still functional. This includes such components as doors, lights, windshields, seats, trims, electrical parts, windows, mirrors, and anything else reusable that can be sold second-hand.
Once they have extracted these items, they make sure that they are working well, then they send them to warehouses to be resold. Anyone looking for parts can easily inquire into whether they are available by simply giving them a call. If the team member on the other end of the phone finds the right part in their inventory, they quickly deliver it to the customer’s address. Delivery charges can apply.
Have you heard about vehicle recycling? When an old vehicle is brought to the lot, it goes through a series of steps before being disassembled. First, the auto wreckers drain all the fluids. This includes such fluids as the coolant and oil. These are toxic and can leak into the environment, causing damage. The fluids are stored safely in containers, to be re-used later in other automobiles. After this, the oil tanks are inspected and removed, along with the batteries and tyres. These items are preserved and used for various purposes.
For instance, tyres can be reused in several ways. The most obvious way they are reused is as second hand tyres, but some tyres are so worn out that they can’t be reused in such a fashion. In the case of worn out tyres, they can either be used as an energy resource via burning, or they can be shredded and used in such products as rubber asphalt.
When the usable parts are sorted out, the unusable components are sent to the vehicle recycling centres. There they are first crushed, and then priced according to their weight. As for fiberglass components, they are sent to their respective recyclers. After recycling, these materials are used for different purposes. According to a survey, about 12 million cars sold to salvage yards per year, and 75 percent of the metal components are recyclable.
Salvage yards are important for a variety of reasons. For instance, without scrap yards people would find it more difficult to find parts that they can use to fix and repair their vehicle. They also provide a way for people to dispose of their junk cars in a simple and convenient manner. So if you have a junk car sitting in your back yard, growing rust and killing the grass, call your local scrap yard and sell it to them.