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Electronic scrap shredding for the electronic waste management industry
Customer-specific solutions offering WEEE Directive compliance. One of the greatest challenges facing our society is the reclamation of valuable raw materials from electrical and electronic scrap. A global scrap volume exceeding 40 million tonnes a year – a figure forecast to double by 2025 – presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Since even in Germany only some 40% of scrap is currently fed into a waste management process, we may assume that the global rate of waste management is still ...
By Erdwich Zerkleinerungs-Systeme GmbH based in Igling, GERMANY.
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EDXRF spectrometers for electronics (RoHS / WEEE) industry
Compliance with the RoHS and WEEE directives The Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) spectrometers offer efficient solutions for the analytical requirements of the determination of regulated substances in electrical and electronic equipment according to the European Directive RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic ...
By Xenemetrix Ltd. based in Migdal Haemek, ISRAEL.
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Industrial shredders for WEEE/cables industry
Since 2003 in Europe, the professionals of the sector of the electric and electronic components must organize dies of recovery, recycling or valorization of their called worn products WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Before the evolution of the legislation, Préciméca proposes since 1998 a machine (range 01-02) for the treatment of electronic cards. Large electric household appliances (ranges 50-02, 14-02, 17-02) with the Small household products (14-02, 12-02) to the data-processing components, ...
By Precimeca based in Toulouse, FRANCE.
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Dual Shaft Primary Shredder for E Waste Shredding Industry
The existence of modern world is beyond imagination without the use of electrical appliances and electronic gadgets. Therefore, there is a rise in the production and consumption of electronic goods. As per estimate, globally more than 40 million tons of electrical and electronic scraps are generated every year. India is the fifth biggest generator of e-waste in the world after U.S., China, Japan and Germany. In India, about 2 million tons of electrical and electronic waste is generated every year and it is ...
By Fornnax Technology Pvt Ltd based in Ahmedabad, INDIA.
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Scrap recycling plants for e-scrap (WEEE-Recycling)
Plants for the recycling of cooling systems are often combined with recycling plants for electronic waste and household appliances. URT plants are in accordance with the European WEEE guideline. WEEE is the abbreviation for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. The abbreviation refers to the European regulation on the disposal of electrical and electronic waste, to which e-scrap and waste products such as household appliances and IT hardware, as well as flat panel displays and CRT tubes are belonging. The ...
By URT Umwelt- und Recyclingtechnik GmbH based in Karlstadt, GERMANY.
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Electronic scrap shredding for weee directive materials / e-waste industry
By AWC Engineering Ltd based in Stalybridge, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Smart Sortation Solution for E-Waste Industry
Precise identification and recovery of electronic waste to the smallest of material ...
By AMP based in Louisville, COLORADO (USA).
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Scrap recycling plants for LCDs with mercury containing backlights
LCD recycling, however, is facing the technology with new challenges. Mercury containing tubes are installed in the LCD monitors, requiring special care when recycling. Due to this reason URT has developed a special workbench on which the capillaries can be safely dismantled, subsequently shredded and the mercury is ...
By URT Umwelt- und Recyclingtechnik GmbH based in Karlstadt, GERMANY.
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