The rapid pace of urbanization in many developing economies in the region is likely to remain as the key factor of vastly expanding e-scrap and PCB e-scrap market. SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): A new research report published by Transparency Mar...
It is necessary and important for you to find copper wire recycling machine manufacturers who will help you out in all your activities if you are in urgent need of making copper granules. However, you might be disappointed if you have no id...
Air conditioners are one of the common scrap items during the warmer month. With a wide variety of materials like copper, aluminum, generators, wires, gold, etc., any scrappers from beginners to advanced ones can benefit from ac recycling....
In the past years, the increasing amount of e-waste has been stuck. Every year, the e-waste generated by different regions can reach 20,000,000 to 50,000,000 tons. Now its amount accounts for over 5% of the global municipal solid waste. Mor...
The worlds first microfactory for converting e-waste into reusable materials has been opened in Australia. The new plant consists of small modules that break down unwanted smartphones, laptops, computers, printers and other devices and filt...
Customers are always confused about what they can recycle and cannot recycle, and plastics are especially troublesome, for different plastics require different processing methods. We divide the plastics into 6 levels. No.1: it is easiest to...
Workers at a rural South Korean factory are busy extracting some of the worlds most coveted metals, used in the batteries that power electric cars. But theyre not digging in the ground or refining ore. Instead, they are sorting through a pi...
Waste PCB recycling plant can be used for recycling all kinds of circuit boards, computer board, TV board, aluminum-plastic plate, copper board, printed circuit boards etc. the metal recovery rate is 99%. If you want to know you How does th...
Among various categories of e-waste, computer waste accounted for highest share of e-waste. Nearly 68% of the total e-waste is comprised of discarded computer equipment. The findings in the latest ASSOCHAM study report point to dramatic ris...