Rotor Drum scrap consists of used or discarded rotor drums typically sourced from automotive and industrial machinery. It is commonly generated from braking systems, motors, and heavy equipment components. This scrap is primarily made of cast iron, steel, and sometimes alloy materials. Rotor drums are valued for their high metal content and recyclability. They are usually collected from garages, workshops, and dismantling units. Proper cleaning and sorting are required before further processing or resale. Rotor Drum scrap is in steady demand within the metal recycling industry for material recovery.