Scrap Cable Guide

Scrapping cable can be confusing. Many types look similar but vary massively in value depending on copper content, insulation and construction.

Below is a simple guide to help you identify common scrap cable types before collection.

Household Cable

Common wiring found in homes, garages and appliances. Usually contains copper, but the value can vary depending on insulation thickness, internal cores and whether the cable is clean or mixed with other materials.

Twin & Earth Cable

Flat grey domestic wiring commonly used in UK properties for sockets, lighting and general electrical circuits. Very common in rewiring jobs, property refurbishments and household electrical upgrades.

Armoured Cable (SWA)

Heavy-duty cable with steel wire protection, often used outdoors, underground and on commercial or industrial installations. It is much tougher than standard cable and is usually found on larger fixed electrical systems.

Flex Cable

Thin, flexible cable commonly found on appliances, extension leads, power tools and portable equipment. It often contains fine copper strands, but typically has a lower copper density than heavier fixed wiring cables.

Data & Communication Cable

Used for internet, telecoms, alarms and network installations. It can look neat and valuable at a glance, but usually contains much less recoverable copper than standard power cable.

High Grade Cable

Higher-value insulated cable with a stronger copper content and relatively lighter insulation. Commonly associated with electrical work, trade jobs and cleaner cable loads where copper recovery is better than lower-grade mixed cable.

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