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Metal shredders are widely used in paint buckets, discarded household appliances (plastic shells, metal shells), large pipes, pipe fittings, forklift pallets, tires, drums, aluminum, copper and iron less than 5mm thick, used circuit boards...

The U.S. steel industry has welcomed the new trilateral trade agreement by the country with Canada and Mexico, in replacement of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The U.S. had agreed with Mexico on the deal in late August. It...

The Chinese copper scrap prices declined on ScrapMonster Price Index as on October 16th, Tuesday. Aluminum prices surged higher, whereas Brass and Bronze scrap prices remained unchanged on Index. Stainless Steel scrap prices declined from t...

Circuit board dismantling machine: Disassemble the waste circuit board and separate and recycle the electronic components and solder on the circuit board. Circuit board crusher: crushing the disassembled light board. Circuit board pulverize...

Johnson Johnson Consumer, Inc. announced the company is joining an effort to move the world closer to a circular economy in which plastic never becomes waste. Together with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the U.N. Environment Programme and...

The metal shredder has unique structure, outstanding advantages and affordable price. It is widely used in metal recycling, plastics, rubber, tires, wood, automobiles and other fields. 1. The main body of the shredder The main body of the e...

The world we are in now is a world that is changing with each passing day, especially the technological technology is advancing by leaps and bounds. With the continuous development of society, electronic products are becoming more and more...

A recent U.N. report states that the U.S. produces around 6.3 million tons, or 14 percent, of the worlds electronic waste. Worldwide, nearly 45 million tons of e-waste was discarded in 2016, and only 20 percent of that waste is recycled glo...

The processing of electronic circuit boards is usually divided into physical processes and chemical processes, including disassembly, comminution, classification, melting, and refining. A large amount of harmful substances such as nickel an...