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How Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling Has Changed

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Back in the day, Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling pretty much consisted of a flatbed to haul away the car, a mechanic to remove the wheels and, maybe, a reusable part or two, then a trip to the junkyard where it was eventually crushed.

Things have changed since then. Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling is not something you want to buy for your personal use, so what can an ethical person do to salvage the reusable parts of a car they no longer want? How are these parts salvaged and recycled? The first thing to know is that manufacturers are now making cars differently, using materials that can be separated and salvaged. For example, instead of using 22 different kinds of plastics, most car manufacturers are now using two or three types instead.

The first Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling is equipment that separates out the material that is not metal. Wheels, plastics, batteries, and the oils an liquids are first removed. The fuel is then extracted, then the air conditioning and airbag gasses are removed. The salvageable parts of these items are then sent to the various recycling centers for further recycling. The plastics, for example, are broken down and liquefied, then reformed into pellets, which can even be sent back to the car manufacturer to reuse in new cars. The vehicles are then disassembled, and the parts sorted and classified for reuse. Almost every part recovered can be reused, either as spare parts for older or antique cars, or are re-bored and used in new cars.

Once everything that can be salvaged has been,m the cars is brought to the next piece of Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling: a crane, which transports the car remains to a crushing machine. The remains are put through the crusher several times until the compacted remains are the desired size, then stored with other compacted vehicles. Once enough of those are assembled, they are carted off to a steelworks for furnace scrap.

Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling is becoming smarter as well. Machines are being developed to accelerate the deconstruction process, and the processes of removing gasses and liquids and securing them until the unusable ones can be properly destroyed.

Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling is important because the recycling and reuse of car components helps to avoid contaminating our soil and air, and contributes to creating saving of the raw materials used to make parts and create energy.

As should be obvious, Car Salvage Equipment For Car Recycling is a lot more sophisticated than it used to be. The result is that about 85% of vehicle components are recycled, and about 5% of the recycling is converting components into energy.


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Shred Fest to recycle electronic waste - Sierra Vista Herald


Shred Fest to recycle electronic waste
Sierra Vista Herald
Electronic equipment such as: PC systems, CPUs, monitors, mice, keyboards, printers, scanners, laptops, modems, hard drives, speakers, power cords, cables, phones, power strips, desktop copiers, fax machines, cell phones with batteries and small TVs ...

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Students recycle 'every bit' at Farmington High - Hometownlife.com


Students recycle 'every bit' at Farmington High
Hometownlife.com
Many more items are finding their way into recycling bins at Farmington High School since the Interact International Club began recycling a couple of years ago. “We recycle every bit we can,” said club adviser and bilingual para-pro Roxanne Mecham, ...

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GWU donates used computers to e-recycling program - Shelby Star


GWU donates used computers to e-recycling program
Shelby Star
BOILING SPRINGS — In what's being called a “win-win” for both sides, Gardner-Webb University Technology Services is donating more than 150 used computers and electronic devices to Cleveland Vocational Industries' electronics recycling program.

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Can anything stop the latest wave in criminal recycling? - Whittier Daily News


Can anything stop the latest wave in criminal recycling?
Whittier Daily News
(SGVN/Staff photo by Watchara Phomicinda) From plastic bottles to aluminum cans, from cardboard to glass, recycling is king in California. But there's a disturbing criminal side to the recycling industry that is leaving a black mark.

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Domestic Consumption Is Main Contributor to Growing E-Waste - AllAfrica.com


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Domestic Consumption Is Main Contributor to Growing E-Waste
AllAfrica.com
Electrical and electronic equipment also contains materials of strategic value such as indium and palladium and precious metals such as gold, copper and silver. These can be recovered and recycled, thereby serving as a valuable source of secondary raw ...
e-Waste: Liability Or Resource?TechWeekEurope UK

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Recycling Electronics in New York City - People's Daily Online


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Recycling Electronics in New York City
People's Daily Online
In New York City, a combination of local and state laws dictates the handling or recycling electronics and harmful materials. The New York State Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act was signed into law on May 28, 2010.
Marblehead is looking to break electronic waste markBoston.com
Miller Recycling Corporation's Free E-Waste Recycling Event a Big HitPR Web (press release)

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Drop-Off Spots Available in Kane Co. for Your Old Electronics - Patch.com


Drop-Off Spots Available in Kane Co. for Your Old Electronics
Patch.com
Since the landfill ban on electronic equipment in Illinois (PA 097-0287) became effective at the beginning of this year, electronics recycling opportunities have expanded greatly. There are several free drop-offs in Kane County, including the ongoing ...
Kane County releases electronic collection event scheduleSuburban Life Publications

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Recyclemania takes over campus - The Trinitonian


Recyclemania takes over campus
The Trinitonian
The contest would ask students to create a video that captures the spirit and importance of recycling. Also, in March, there will be an electronic waste collection competition. This collection will accept old computers, televisions, cell phones, ...

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