Bracken Recycling

Bracken Recycling We recycle unwanted household and industrial metals and electronics. We are open to the public. In the U.S. alone, the U.S. These items are non-magnetic.

Bracken Recycling employees and owners are proud of our Texas heritage and our mission to be a socially and environmentally responsible company. Our family has been in the scrap metal recycling business since 1970, honoring our commitment to provide excellence in customer service and to create long-term relationships. Ferrous Scrap:
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) reports that f

errous scrap (iron and steel scrap) is the most recycled material in the United States and worldwide. Geological Survey estimates that 72 million metric tons of iron and steel scrap were purchased in 2012. To metal recyclers, the most common ferrous metal alloy is steel, which can be found in automobiles, household appliances, construction beams and food cans. But because ferrous metal covers so many different types of materials like paper clips and possibly even your pots and pans, our scrap metal recycling experts at Bracken Recycling will assist in identifying acceptable metals. Ferrous items we accept for recycling:
• Iron
• Tin
• Metal fencing and roofing
• Structural steel (prepared and unprepared)
- Angle iron
- Steel plate
- Beams
• Automobiles (must have a title and gas tank, battery must be removed)
• Other
- Lawnmowers, trampolines
- wheelbarrows, barbecue pits,
- metal lawn furniture
• Appliances
- Dryers
- Washers
- Hot water heaters
- Refrigerators, Dishwashers

Liquids, closed containers, tires, trash, propane and gasoline tanks or hazardous materials
are not acceptable recycling items. Commonly recycled ferrous metals:
Contact us and our recycling experts will assist you in identifying acceptable ferrous materials. Mild Steel:
Mild steel is the most commonly used ferrous metal. Mild steel is used in the manufacture of
nuts, screws, bolts, girders and other general metal products. Carbon Steel:
Carbon steel, also known as tool steel or cast steel is an iron alloy with 0.5 to 1.5% carbon. Carbon steel is mainly used in the manufacture of tools like drills, chisels, shears and hammer heads. Cast Iron:
Cast Iron is another commonly used ferrous metal. It is made up of 2 to 6% of carbon and 94 to 98% of iron. Cast iron is normally used in the manufacture of heavy crushing machinery, machine tool parts, brake drums, car cylinder blocks, machine handles and gear wheels and plumbing material. Wrought Iron (prepared and unprepared):
Wrought iron is generally used to make ornamental gates and railings. Non-Ferrous Materials We Purchase:
Scrap aluminum, brass, copper and more
Non-ferrous metals are those other than iron and alloys that do not contain an appreciable amount of iron. Stainless steel is often classified as both a ferrous and non-ferrous metal because it contains iron but is not magnetic due to the process that makes it stainless. Acceptable non-ferrous items for recycle:
• Copper
- Copper tubing
- Copper wire
- Insulated copper wire
- Aluminum and copper radiators
• Brass
- Brass fixtures
- Brass radiators
- Brass shells
- Brass shavings
• Aluminum
- Aluminum radiators
- Aluminum widow frames
- Aluminum shavings
- Aluminum cast
- Aluminum wire
• Lead
- Lead acid batteries
- Lead wheel weights
- Soft lead
• Non-electronic Ballasts
• Electric Motors
• Transformers
• AC Compressors

Contact us and our recycling experts will assist you in identifying
acceptable non-ferrous materials. Aluminum
One of the most commonly used non-ferrous metals is aluminum. It’s also the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust, so it’s not surprising that it’s one of the most widely recycled materials today. Generally used in the manufacturing of aircrafts, boats and automotive parts, aluminum is also used in window frames, saucepans, packaging (cans and foils) and insulation, pistons and cranks. Copper
Copper is another very important pure non-ferrous metal. It’s mostly used in the manufacturing of electric wires, cables and conductors, plus pipe, cylinders and printed circuit boards. Brass
Brass contains 65% copper and 35% zinc. Brass is a good electrical conductor and can be used in a wide variety of items such as musical instruments, doorknobs, plumbing fixtures, mailboxes and household ornaments. Lead
Lead is the heaviest common metal. Its uses are different than other non-ferrous metals, perhaps best known for use in protection against radiation (x-rays). Lead can also be found in automotive batteries, roof coverings and flashings as well as wheel and fishing weights. Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, also known as corrosion steel, is an alloy of iron, nickel and chromium. It is commonly used in kitchen cutlery and cookware, medical instruments, kitchen draining boards and pipes. Zinc
More than 80% of the zinc available for recycling is eventually recycled according to the Bureau of International Recycling. Galvanized steel makes up the majority of collected zinc products. Electronics Components We Recycle:
Receive top dollar for electronics recycling. Electronics waste (e-waste) is generally considered anything that plugs into a wall or accepts batteries. We make it easy for you to recycle old electronic equipment. Our electronic scrap recycling process ensures that safe and environmentally protective measures are taken to allow the safe extraction of the constituent materials. Feel free to contact us about our Container Services or any other topics not covered on our page.

05/18/2026
11/11/2025

Honoring Our Veterans Today and Every Day

From all of us at Bracken Recycling, we want to thank the brave men and women who have served our country with honor, courage, and dedication.

Your sacrifices make it possible for us to enjoy the freedoms we have today, and we are deeply grateful.
We salute you — today and every day. ❤️🤍💙

01/15/2024

For the safety of our employees and customers we will remain closed today. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see everyone tomorrow. Stay warm!

01/15/2024

Due to the inclement weather forecast tomorrow morning, we will delay our business opening hours until 10am for the safety of our employees and customers. Stay warm out there!

02/01/2023

Good morning! For everyone's safety, Bracken Recycling will be closed again today, February 1st, 2023. As of right now, we will resume normal business hours tomorrow, February 2nd, 2023. Please check back here for any changes. Stay safe!

Good Morning! For everyone's safety we Bracken Recycling will be closed today, January 31st 2023. As of right now we wil...
01/31/2023

Good Morning! For everyone's safety we Bracken Recycling will be closed today, January 31st 2023. As of right now we will resume normal business hours tomorrow, February 1st 2023. Please check back here for any changes. Stay safe!

Address

19068 Marbach Lane
San Antonio, TX
78266

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(210) 651-0870

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