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How Millions Of Old Cars Are Recycled Into New Steel - Massive Car Recycling Line Every year, more than 12 million old cars in the U.S. are dismantled, crushed, and melted down—feeding a global industry worth over $60 billion. Instead of ending up as waste, end-of-life vehicles become one of the largest sources of recycled steel on the planet. In this documentary, The Factoran takes you inside massive recycling plants where cars at the end of their life cycle are reborn. From battery removal and fluid drainage, to giant hydraulic presses and thunderous shredders, discover how vehicles are stripped down and transformed into pure metal. Watch how magnets, eddy currents, and sensors separate every ounce of steel, aluminum, and copper before molten steel is reborn in blazing furnaces. 💬 Would you be surprised to know that over 75% of a car’s weight can be recovered and reused? Drop your thoughts in the comments, hit like 👍, and subscribe to The Factoran for more incredible industrial stories! ▶ Watch now to see how old, forgotten cars are turned into millions of tons of new steel—powering construction, machinery, and the next generation of automobiles. 🌍 The Factoran reveals how things are made, from raw materials to finished products, showcasing the machines, processes, and skills that drive the world’s biggest industries. #factory #howitsmade #carrecycling 0:00 Introduction 0:54 The Hidden Value of End-of-Life Cars 1:54 Vehicle Intake Inspection 3:20 Battery Removal & Fluid Drainage 5:19 Vehicle Dismantling 8:28 Car Crushing 11:41 Steelmaking Process 15:04 Conclusion