WHAT WE DO

Non-Ferrous Metals International Trading

Our trade volume of non-ferrous metals has exceeded 500,000 mt and is continuously growing.

At Ben Meer, we stand as a beacon of excellence in the realm of nonferrous metals trade. Our commitment to delivering the highest quality products is unwavering, driven by a deep understanding of the critical roles these materials play in various industries. From mechanical engineering to aerospace, from transportation to construction, and from packaging to electronics, nonferrous metals are the lifeblood of modern innovation.
Our success story is etched in our enduring relationships with renowned, trusted producers. We don't just source and supply; we bridge the gap between supply and demand, acting as a reliable agent that operates with the utmost professionalism and security.

But our dedication to nonferrous metals goes beyond trade alone. We understand the importance of sustainability and responsible resource management. That's why we're also deeply involved in recycling nonferrous metals, ensuring that these valuable resources are reused efficiently and responsibly.

At Ben Meer, we are your partners in nonferrous metals trade, dedicated to quality and excellence.

  • Cu: Copper: Known for its excellent electrical conductivity, copper is widely used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and electronics.
  • Al: Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum is used in various applications, including aerospace, automotive parts, packaging, and construction.
  • Pb: Lead: Lead has been used for centuries but is now less common due to its toxicity. It was historically used in pipes, batteries, and as a radiation shield.
  • Zn: Zinc: Known for its corrosion resistance, zinc is used in galvanizing steel, die-casting, and as an alloy in brass.
  • Ni: Nickel: Often used as an alloying element, nickel adds strength and corrosion resistance to materials. It's used in stainless steel, batteries, and electronics.
  • CuSn: Bronze: Another copper alloy, bronze is known for its strength and is used in sculptures, bearings, and marine applications.
  • Alloys: Many nonferrous metals are used in alloys, combining their properties to create materials with specific characteristics. Examples include bronze, brass, and various aluminum alloys.
  • Sn: Tin: Tin is used as a coating for steel (tinplate) and in alloys like bronze and solder.