The recovery of copper wire offers recyclers fast and high returns on their initial investment. Wires represent a high-value revenue stream for electronic recyclers, but they can be challenging to sort due to the various shapes and forms.
Our intelligent, sensor-based sorting systems detect copper and produce high-quality insulated copper wire (ICW) fractions by detecting polymer (PVC, PP, PE) and rubber coatings. You achieve higher copper recovery rates thanks to our combination of high precision near-infrared (NIR) and visual (VIS) spectrometry sensors that offer exceptional detection of wires in a mixed scrap metal stream. brominated flame retardants are disposed of properly.
Automated sorting of mixed metals like Zorba and Zurik enables e-waste recyclers a profitable return on investment through the recovery and sale of high purity aluminum, copper, grey metals and brass. Printed circuit boards and thermoplastics can be effectively sorted into clean fractions for marketable products as well.
Electronic waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams globally and is projected to reach 74 million metric tons by 2030. Sensor-based sorting of electrical waste and electronic equipment (WEEE) recovers valuable materials such as metals and plastics for recycling. It also ensures harmful components like brominated flame retardants are disposed of properly.
Automated sorting of mixed metals like Zorba and Zurik enables e-waste recyclers a profitable return on investment through the recovery and sale of high purity aluminum, copper, grey metals and brass. Printed circuit boards and thermoplastics can be effectively sorted into clean fractions for marketable products as well.
The recovery of copper wire offers recyclers fast and high returns on their initial investment. Wires represent a high-value revenue stream for electronic recyclers, but they can be challenging to soaPrinted circuit boards are very common in electronic equipment and are used for mounting various components. While PCBs constitute a small share (8%) of e-scrap waste, their precious metal recovery offers the highest revenue source. Recycling PCBs have proven to yield more precious metals like copper and gold than one ton of mined ore.
After device disassembly and shredding, our automated sorting units harness the power of spectral and electromagnetic sensors to detect various sized fractions of printed circuit boards from electronic waste. Contaminants such as plastics, rubber and metals are removed, delivering you high-quality PCB fractions to meet market demands.rt due to the various shapes and forms.
Our intelligent, sensor-based sorting systems detect copper and produce high-quality insulated copper wire (ICW) fractions by detecting polymer (PVC, PP, PE) and rubber coatings. You achieve higher copper recovery rates thanks to our combination of high precision near-infrared (NIR) and visual (VIS) spectrometry sensors that offer exceptional detection of wires in a mixed scrap metal stream. brominated flame retardants are disposed of properly.
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