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What is Auto Salvage?
Auto salvage is the
practice of removing and reusing automotive parts from inoperable vehicles, then
safely disposing of the portions of the car that cannot be salvaged. This is
performed at auto salvage yards, also called auto recyclers. Auto salvage
prevents the waste of usable parts and materials, and promotes environmental
conservation by reusing vehicle components instead of disposing of them in a
landfill.
Automobile manufacturing is the largest industry in the world. As such, it is
also the one to generate the most waste. This waste places a considerable burden
on landfills and, by extension, the environment. The auto salvage industry
attempts to mitigate this problem by reusing any parts of the car that are still
functional. As much as 76% of an average car's parts can be salvaged -- more
than any other mass-produced complex item.
Environmentally sound auto salvage generally has three phases. The first stage,
called pre-treatment, consists of preparing the vehicle for disassembly. This
involves draining it of all fluids, such as oil, coolant, and fuel, to prevent
them from leaking out while the vehicle is on the salvage yard and seeping into
the groundwater. The gas tank, battery, and tires are also removed.
The fluids are reused in another vehicle, sold, or transported from the auto
salvage yard to a recycling facility. The battery is likewise re-sold or
recycled. Gas tanks, once drained, can be recycled as scrap metal. Tires can be
reused in a variety of ways -- they can be re-treaded, used as ground rubber, or
burned for energy at licensed facilities.
The auto salvage yard can then evaluate the remaining parts, and depending on
their condition, repair or sell them. If an entire car is deemed repairable, it
may be sold whole. Modern auto salvage yards use an electronic database to
inventory all their parts and vehicles.
Examples of parts that are often sought out at auto salvage yards include entire
front or rear ends, body panels or bumpers, motors, transmissions, wheels, and
electronics, among others. Because buying used parts at an auto salvage yard is
cheaper than buying them new, consumers can lower not only the cost of a repair,
but also their insurance rates if the repair in question is an insurance claim.
Auto salvage yards also provide owners of rare, out-of-production vehicles with
a chance to obtain hard-to-find replacement parts.
Once all saleable parts are removed, an auto salvage yard contracts a crusher to
flatten the vehicle's frame. The metallic portions can be sold, and the
non-metallic parts can safely be put in a landfill.
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