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Many people around the world appreciate the importance of recycling old electronic component and devices. A rash of recycling plants, however, are turning e-waste away. The reason why is more economic than eco-friendly in nature. Why Recycl...
We change the world and the world repays us scrap. Then how to deal with them? In copper recycling field, we think of many methods and design many machines, but one shows its difference, that is, Cable Wire Granulating Machine . As the name...
Technology changes rapidly, resulting in fast growing of e-waste surplus. E-waste includes broken, unusable and discarded computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, DVD players, stereo systems, printers, fax machines, televisions, refrigera...
Copper cable granulator, also named Cable wire recycling machine , is used for separating copper from plastic. It belongs to environmental protection equipment. Although copper cable granulators of different factories have their own structu...
The development of the economic is quick,the quality of life is change quickly.More and more packing material of our articles for daily use and food are use the aluminum plastic.They are beautiful and clean.But when they are used,they are l...
Recycling copper wire can bring you economic benefits because recycled copper is worth up to 90% as much as new copper. Knowing how to classify scrap copper could help you to recognize whether the copper scraps you have are eligible for rec...
The plastics boom started after World War II, and now plastics are everywhere.SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Industry has made more than 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950 and theres enough left over to bury Manhattan under more than two mi...
There is a market for recycled copper wire. Metal recycling and salvage companies across the province buy old copper wire and send it for re-refining or smelting. Recycling means less new material is needed for manufacturing and at the same...
In electronics, printed circuit boards, or PCB, also known as green boards, they are used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, or traces, etched from copper sheets laminated onto...