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Scrapanalysis is a vertical SaaS/App for the scrap recycling industry, focused on an “electronic catalog of scrap materials” and real-time analytics. Its database covers materials such as cables, communications equipment, electronics, transformers, and motors, and is said to include data from hundreds of manufacturers. The goal is to help recycling, trading, and processing companies understand material composition faster, train employees, and make more accurate purchasing and pricing decisions.
The core module is the e-catalog: users can view the percentage composition of materials by total weight, images, manufacturer names, dimensions, historical data, and access value calculation tools for specific materials. Coverage examples include copper cables across different Cu content ranges, aluminum cables, ACSR, lead cables, dry-type or oil-immersed transformers, motors, and more. Subscription benefits also include unlimited search requests, daily updates with new materials, the ability to add your own products, and company and user profiles. AI-based material and value estimation features have been announced, but are still in closed Beta.
Pricing is relatively clear, though one point needs verification: the annual plan is €39.9/month with a 50% Beta discount, compared with a standard price of €79.9/month, billed annually at €479, with a 12-month commitment. The monthly plan is €44.9/month, compared with a standard price of €89.8/month, with a 1-month commitment; however, the page also states “billed yearly €538.8/year,” so it is worth confirming before purchase. Wholesale buyers can contact the company for discounts. The platform supports testing without a credit card, but does not specify the trial duration or any free usage quota.
The main advantage is its highly focused industry positioning. It turns scrap analysis—traditionally dependent on experience and manual dismantling—into a searchable data asset. Material composition, images, historical information, and calculation tools can directly support purchasing valuation. The downsides are that it is still in Beta, the disclosed team has only 3 people, and the AI features are not fully available. There is also no visible information on API access, third-party integrations, security and compliance, permission management, self-hosting, or other enterprise-grade capabilities, making it harder to assess deployment feasibility in larger organizations.
Scrapanalysis is better suited for cable, electronics, and metal scrap recyclers, traders, processing companies, and wholesale buyers, especially for material identification, valuation, employee training, and purchasing decisions. The available text does not disclose access conditions from China. On payments, it only mentions that invoice payment can be arranged by contact; there is no visible support for RMB, local payment methods, or Chinese-language service. For deployment in China, companies may also want to evaluate local scrap management systems, recycling ERP solutions, or a self-built material database as alternatives.
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