1. Where can I find the prices for scrap catalytic converters in Dublin?
The scrap price of a catalytic converter in Dublin can vary depending on current market rates for platinum, palladium, and rhodium, as well as the make and model of the unit. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, contact Blancomet Dublin directly. We will assess your converter and provide a fair quote based on live market conditions.
2. What is the purpose of a catalytic converter?
A catalytic converter plays a crucial role in reducing vehicle emissions. It helps convert harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrocarbons into less harmful substances before they leave the exhaust system. This process is made possible by the precious metals inside the converter.
3. What metals are inside a catalytic converter?
The most valuable metals found inside a catalytic converter are platinum, palladium, and rhodium. These rare precious metals enable the chemical reactions that help clean exhaust gases. Their value is one of the main reasons catalytic converter recycling is both environmentally and economically important.
4. How long has Blancomet been operating?
Blancomet has been operating for many years as part of an established recycling group, working with suppliers across Ireland, the UK and international markets.
5. What are Blancomet’s core values?
At Blancomet, we believe in ethical business, sustainability, and environmental responsibility. We are committed to transparent catalytic converter recycling practices that benefit both our clients and the wider industry.
6. Do you recycle other automotive parts besides catalytic converters?
Yes. In addition to catalytic converter recycling, we also handle a range of automotive scrap materials such as scrap car ECUs, scrap AC pumps, and scrap electric motors. Our recycling services are designed to recover valuable metals while ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
7. How can I get in touch with Blancomet Dublin?
If you are looking to sell your catalytic converter in Dublin, Ballycoolin or anywhere in Ireland, you can call our branch, email us, or fill out the contact form on this page. A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.