Standard Iron & Metal is a scrap metal recycling facility that accepts ferrous metals, steel, and iron from individuals and businesses across the Oklahoma City area, operating as one of the city's established outlets for metal recovery rather than a full-service municipal recycling center.
Standard Iron & Metal functions as a private scrap metal buyer and processor, not a curbside pickup service or a government-run facility. The business takes in steel, iron, and ferrous metal waste from residents, contractors, and small commercial clients, pays based on current metal commodity prices, and processes the material for resale to mills and manufacturers. Unlike Oklahoma City's municipal hazardous waste facilities or curbside recycling programs, which handle mixed household materials, Standard Iron & Metal specializes narrowly in heavy metal items: appliances, automotive parts, structural steel, machinery, and similar ferrous scrap. The operation sits within Oklahoma City proper and serves as one of several private scrap yards in the metro area.
Standard Iron & Metal accepts ferrous metals including steel, iron, appliances (without refrigerant), car parts, machinery, and structural steel. Pricing is based on the daily spot price for scrap metal, which fluctuates with commodity markets. Most facilities of this type pay per pound; rates typically range from $0.08 to $0.15 per pound for mixed ferrous scrap, though heavier or purer loads (such as clean steel) may command slightly better rates. Verify current pricing directly with the facility, as metal commodity prices change daily and affect what you will receive.
The facility does not charge a drop-off fee for most items; payment works in the opposite direction. For large loads or specialty materials, call ahead to confirm acceptance and ask about pickup options, which some scrap yards offer for industrial-scale deliveries.
Oklahoma City residents have several scrap metal options beyond Standard Iron & Metal. Greenway Recycling, also in the city, accepts both ferrous and non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper, brass), which is useful if you have mixed loads; Standard Iron & Metal focuses on ferrous only, so if you have copper wiring or aluminum siding, you would need a different facility or would receive a lower rate for contaminated scrap. Friedman's Inc., another local scrap processor, similarly accepts ferrous and non-ferrous materials and operates a larger operation. For homeowners with a single appliance or a modest pile of steel, Standard Iron & Metal and its direct competitors are functionally equivalent; the choice depends on location, hours, and which specific materials you have. If you generate significant volumes of mixed metals, Greenway or Friedman's may be more efficient. If your load is exclusively ferrous and you live closer to Standard Iron & Metal, it remains a straightforward choice.
Municipal hazardous waste events in Oklahoma City (typically held quarterly) accept some metal items but do not pay you; they are free drop-off services for residents. Standard Iron & Metal and other private scrap yards pay, making them the better choice if recovery of cash value is a goal.
Standard Iron & Metal works well for homeowners clearing out old appliances, contractors with job-site steel and iron waste, small manufacturers with metal scrap, and anyone with a vehicle or trailer load of ferrous metal. You should expect to unload materials yourself or arrange labor; the facility does not provide heavy lifting. Bring valid ID and expect a brief transaction at the scale.
Standard Iron & Metal is not suitable if you have only a handful of aluminum cans or lightweight non-ferrous metals; the overhead of processing small loads of non-ferrous material at a ferrous-focused yard makes it inefficient. It is also not the right choice for hazardous items like paint cans, batteries, or electronics with hazardous components; those require municipal collection events or specialized e-waste processors. If you lack transportation for your scrap, check whether Standard Iron & Metal offers pickup for large loads before assuming you must haul it yourself.
Bring your metal load to the facility during operating hours. You will drive onto the property, where staff will direct you to the scale. The attendant will weigh your load, confirm the material type, and quote a price based on that day's metal commodity rate. If you accept, you unload (or direct staff to assist, depending on facility policy), and you are paid on the spot, typically in cash or check. Bring ID. The process usually takes 15 to 30 minutes for a single truckload. Call ahead if you have a very large load or unusual material to confirm acceptance.
Standard Iron & Metal operates from a fixed location in Oklahoma City. Verify current hours and the exact address before visiting, as scrap yard hours sometimes shift seasonally or due to operational changes. The facility has a parking area or drive-through yard; bring a vehicle capable of holding your scrap metal. No appointment is required for typical drop-offs, but calling ahead for large loads is courteous and ensures someone is available to handle the transaction.
Standard Iron & Metal fills a straightforward need: residents and businesses in Oklahoma City with ferrous metal scrap have a local buyer that pays on the spot and handles processing. For single-material loads of steel or iron, it remains a practical and direct choice.
