Answer
Yes — turbine blades are one of our most purchased items. We buy first-stage, second-stage, and third-stage turbine blades from gas turbines, jet engines, and industrial turbines. We pay premium prices for clean, segregated turbine blade scrap.
Why This Matters for Your Business
Understanding the answer to "Do you buy Inconel turbine blades?" is critical when you're dealing with surplus inconel scrap buyers. Many businesses leave significant money on the table by not knowing the true market value of their equipment or by going to the wrong buyer. We've been in this business for over 30 years and have seen every situation — let us help you get the best outcome.
Whether you're a plant manager dealing with a facility shutdown, a contractor with leftover materials from a cancelled project, or a business upgrading your equipment, the key is to call a specialist before making any decisions. We provide free, no-obligation quotes and can often give you a verbal offer on the spot.
Related Questions
What is Inconel scrap worth per pound? +
Inconel scrap prices fluctuate with the nickel market. Inconel 625 and 718 typically command the highest prices due to their high nickel and niobium content. Current prices range from $8 to $25+ per pound depending on alloy, form, and market conditions. Call us at 954-488-0700 for today's price.
How do I identify Inconel scrap? +
Inconel is a nickel-chromium superalloy that is non-magnetic (or very slightly magnetic), silver-gray in color, and very hard and heat-resistant. It is often stamped with alloy designations like 625, 718, 600, or 601. If you're unsure, we can help identify your material.
What is the difference between Inconel 625 and Inconel 718? +
Inconel 625 is primarily a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy known for its corrosion resistance and weldability. Inconel 718 is a nickel-chromium alloy with niobium and molybdenum, known for its high strength at elevated temperatures. Both are valuable scrap alloys, with 718 often commanding slightly higher prices due to its niobium content.
Do you buy mixed or contaminated Inconel scrap? +
Yes — we buy mixed, contaminated, and unidentified nickel alloy scrap. The price will reflect the uncertainty, but we never turn away material without giving you a quote. We can also help with alloy identification.
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