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How to calculate the amount of copper produced by a Cable Wire Recycling Machine in a day

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Everyone knows that the Cable Wire Recycling Machine is famous because the waste wires and cables after the equipment are treated are similar to copper rice. The Cable Wire Recycling Machine is mainly used for the disposal of oil-free wires such as waste telecommunication wires, automobile wires, computer wires, telephone wires, and household appliance wires. […]

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Recovery Value of Scrap Cables

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Unused or broken electrical cords and cables, like extension cords, phone chargers and power strips, can clutter up your house. Thus, it becomes an issue of common concern about the recovery value of scrap cables. Here I will make a detailed introduction to the recovery value of scrap cables. 1.Sources of scrap cables Old cables […]

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One Small Thing Urged Our Client to Make The Order

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During the past few years, clients from various countries came to visit our factory for our machines. We have met and received those clients with different characteristics, religions, habits and so on. Most of them are friendly and kindly, and we also do our best to provide quality service for them according to their requirements. […]

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How to recycle copper aluminum radiator talk scraps?

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A large number of waste products such as air-conditioning radiators, heating radiators, and automobile air-conditioning radiators not only pollute the environment but also a waste of resources. The radiator contains copper and aluminum, and the value of recycling is very high. After the waste radiators recovered by people are crushed, iron, aluminum and copper are […]

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The 19th International Forum on Recycled Metals & the First International Recycling Metal Exhibition Fair

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Time: November 7-9, 2019 Location: Ningbo Address: No. 88, Yuyuan Street, Yinzhou District, Ningbo Welcome to negotiate with us!

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What equipment can be used for circuit board circuit board copper clad board for better recycling?

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In our daily life, we will encounter a lot of e-waste. Among them, most of them are all kinds of waste circuit boards, circuit boards, copper-clad boards and other components. If these discarded e-wastes are handled improperly, it is easy to cause environmental pollution. Is there a set of equipment that can recycle these used […]

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Kenya Bans Import of Used Electronic Gadgets

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The Kenyan government announced its decision to ban imports of second hand electronic gadgets into the country, effective January next year. The move is aimed at saving Kenya from becoming a dumping yard for e-waste from developed countries. In addition, the government urged its citizens to ensure responsible disposal of electronic waste. Consequently, importers and […]

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EERA Announces Changes to Top Leadership

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The European Electronics Recycling Association (EERA) announced appointment of Kurt Kyck as its new president. He takes over from Rasmus Bergstrom. The decision was taken the EERA board meeting held last Wednesday in Amsterdam. Kyck is the managing director of KMK Metals Recycling- one of Ireland’s leading metals and electronic scrap recycling company, which processes […]

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Kentucky Plans Cleanup of Millions of Pounds of CRT Glass

Millions of pounds of leaded cathode ray tubes (CRT) glass in Kentucky will be treated with an additive in an effort to allow for more cost-efficient disposal of problematic material. E-Scrap News reports that the additive will be used for a nearly $3 million glass cleanup left behind from now-closed processor Global Environmental Services (GES). […]

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Worcester Plastic Bag Ban Awaits Council’s Final Approval

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The Worcester City Council is likely to grant final approval to the proposed ban on single-use plastic bags in its meeting scheduled to be held on October 15, 2019. The ban proposal had received unanimous approval of the Council during the preliminary voting held in September. If finally approved, the ban will go into effect […]

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