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 Translation for 'scrap value' from English to French
NOUN   a scrap value | scrap values
écol.
valeur {f} de la casse
scrap value
écol.
valeur {f} à la casse
scrap value
Partial Matches
écol.
déchet {m} [morceau inutilisé]
scrap
mettre qc. à la casseto scrap sth.
matériel
ferraille {f} [morceaux de métal]
scrap metal
matérieloccup.
casseur {m} [ferrailleur]
scrap dealer
écol.
mettre qc. à la ferraille
to scrap sth.
écol.matérieloccup.
marchand {m} de ferraille
scrap merchant
écol.
casse {f} [lieu]
scrap yard
comm.
marché {m} de la ferraille
scrap trade
papier {m} brouillonscrap paper
écol.matérieloccup.
marchand {m} de ferraille
scrap dealer
matériel
ferraille {f} [morceaux de fer]
scrap iron
castagne {f} [fam.]scrap [coll.] [fight]
matérieloccup.
casseur {m} [ferrailleur]
scrap merchant [Br.]
écol.matérieloccup.
marchande {f} de ferraille
scrap dealer [female]
écol.matérieloccup.
marchande {f} de ferraille
scrap merchant [female]
matérieloccup.
casseuse {f} [ferrailleuse]
scrap dealer [female]
auto
vendre à la casse
to sell for scrap
auto
aller à la casse
to go for scrap
papelard {m} [fam.] [feuille]scrap of paper
matériel
acier {m} à base de ferraille
scrap-based steel
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Usage Examples English
  • In economics, the term "one-hoss shay" is used, following the scenario in Holmes' poem, to describe a model of depreciation, in which a durable product delivers the same services throughout its lifetime before failing with zero scrap value.
  • In 1972, MV "Mi Amigo" was bought for her scrap value at auction by enthusiast Gerard van Dam, who intended to use her as a free radio museum.
  • Following withdrawal the engine was purchased by Mr Lewis-Evans in 1963 for the scrap value of £850.
  • A contractor for the railroad removed the track south of Cass in 1979–1980 and the state purchased the track from Cass to Durbin for its scrap value to be used by the Cass Scenic Railroad.
  • By 2018, 2008-2010 Hawker 4000s were priced around $4 million, at the engines’ scrap value.

  • Police investigating the theft believe it could have been stolen for scrap value.
  • This stock could be measured at surveyed "book value", but the problem there is that the book values are often a mixture of valuations such as historic cost, current replacement cost, current sale value and scrap value.
  • With the Asian economic crisis of 1997, remaining hulks of steam locomotives formerly standing in former depots became valuable for their scrap value, and by 2000, most locomotives not already plinthed or sent to museums were scrapped, presumably illegally.
  • Bannerman bought the old guns, presumably at scrap value.
  • At the time of the sinking, It was owned by International Shipping Partners and insured for $20M while its scrap value was estimated at $5–6M.

  • Due to the inseparable union of the two metals and the low amount of the more costly one, it deters theft since copper recovery is impractical and thus has very little scrap value.
  • When companies are required to transport their products to a recycling facility, it can be expensive if the product contains hazardous materials and does not have a scrap value, such as with CRT televisions, which can contain up to five pounds of lead.
  • The scavengers and those who buy the material are almost always unaware that the material is radioactive and it is selected for its aesthetics or scrap value.
  • This scrap value is primarily derived from the recycling value of the copper found inside the wire, and to a lesser degree, other metals and alloys.
  • At the end of their useful lifetime (perhaps 7–10 years), they possess only a scrap-value (or at the very least must undergo maintenance work or repairs).

  • The State of Vermont persuaded the Vermont bankruptcy court in 1961 to postpone selling the railroad for net scrap value, so the court gave the State two years to try to find a new operator and thus retain future service potential for the good of the State.
  • Book value at the end of year becomes book value at the beginning of next year. The asset is depreciated until the book value equals scrap value.
  • The company received a £116 million contract for the refurbishment of the ships prior to delivery; however the British taxpayer only received the scrap value of £100,000 each from the sale.
  • They were used and upgraded until the 1930s, when they were given to Canada for training; some M1917s were sold to the Canadians at nominal scrap value.
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