Recycling of electronic waste (WEEE)

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Follow the entire process of recycling electronic waste in one of Eldan Recycling top of the art recycling plants for electronics waste, also known as WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
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  • @TomsChevelle
    @TomsChevelle10 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Thats a detailed process, nice job dealing the all that e-waste.

  • @jaakkorobin
    @jaakkorobin5 жыл бұрын

    I searched "technoblade weeeee" and I get this... greaaaaaat...

  • @shaseendranperumal7975
    @shaseendranperumal79753 жыл бұрын

    Nice process

  • @osmandogan6498
    @osmandogan64984 жыл бұрын

    Super'ayrıştrıcı,

  • @romaniagoldrecovery.
    @romaniagoldrecovery.10 жыл бұрын

    Muy interesante video ademas de que la planta esta en Zaragoza justo donde vivo yo, lo mismo hago yo pero a muy pequeña escala.Gracias por el video.

  • @jasonavellano9807

    @jasonavellano9807

    8 жыл бұрын

    hola llo tengo oro de electronica ke kiero prosecar pero no se adonde compra los acidos me podria alludar

  • @jasonavellano9807

    @jasonavellano9807

    8 жыл бұрын

    tu me podria prosesa el oro

  • @EldanRecycling
    @EldanRecycling10 жыл бұрын

    Dear Ko Kien, Thank you for your comments to our video on WEEE recycling process. I’m pleased to hear that it has been useful to you. Regarding your questions we can reply you as follows: 1. Circuit boards: 1st grade and partly 2nd grade circuit boards contained in WEEE are being removed manually during the pre-treatment of WEEE (dismantling). Normally, we see the circuit boards being sold as they are to refineries, who are having the processing plant and capacity to extract the precious metals and copper from the circuit boards. Refineries would normally do sampling by down-sizing circuit boards in our super chopper and granulators to size of 35-40mm. 2. Magnets before ECS - 3 main reasons for having these: a. ECS has a strong magnetic field meaning that if too large pieces of iron enters into that magnetic field, the conveyor belt will be burned and risk increases of damaging the magnetic drum. So in order to avoid as little iron to enter the ECS, we have in most of our WEEE plants installed overband magnets (electro and permanent) after each process of shredding and granulation + drum pulley magnets (permanent) in the conveyor belts feeding the ECS. b. The shredding/granulation process also liberates iron particles from the remaining material, which then also beside the point mentioned above, clean up the material stream and gives a saleable Fe fraction. c. By removing as much as possible of iron in the WEEE material, then in our Eldan WEEE plants you increases the value of the final metal output fraction from our separation table. 3. 2 x ECS in Eldan WEEE plants: After the shredding process we have the first ECS and again after our rasper we have the second ECS. The reason is again to extract as much as possible of the non-ferrous metals from the WEEE stream, and by having a second ECS you can extract 2-4% more non-ferrous metals (based input material!!). This is a saleable fraction (Al +Al alloys, Mg, Cu, little brass & and PM (Au, Ag, Pd in circuit boards)) as it is or customer can work up this fraction and increase value of this saleable fraction. Best regards/Med venlig hilsen Eldan Recycling A/S Flemming Hansen - Product Manager

  • @dokien9417

    @dokien9417

    10 жыл бұрын

    Dear Flemming Hansen, Highly appreciate for your information, For get more information and advise from you, may I know your private email? My personal email: dotrungkientdh2@gmail.com Thanks and best regards, Do Trung Kien

  • @xemicmichailides7931

    @xemicmichailides7931

    7 жыл бұрын

    HELLO WE ARE IN E WASTE TRADING CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THIS DEPOT IS LOCATED?

  • @EldanRecycling
    @EldanRecycling11 жыл бұрын

    Hello Garrett, Thank you for wisiting us on KZread. If you are interested in our recycling equipment, please contact our headoffice.

  • @EldanRecycling
    @EldanRecycling10 жыл бұрын

    Dear Natalia, Thank you for the question. The normal procedure before feeding the WEEE material into the Eldan plant (not just SC1412) is to dismantled e.g. PC’s, CRT, printers, etc. and to remove printed circuit boards, cables, glass. Hazardous components like batteries and ink cartridges are being removed at the same time, too. Capacitors can be removed down-stream manually. The SC1412 is being used to down-size WEEE material and thus to upgrade the input capacity into the WEEE plant.

  • @Melomanat
    @Melomanat10 жыл бұрын

    Very nice video, all the process are very clear to me. But I would like to ask one question: Which is the kind of WEEE feeding the SC1412 (first stage)? Have all those WEEE been dismantled before to separate hazardous substances?

  • @midwest4416
    @midwest44166 жыл бұрын

    All that technology doing an outstanding job and then you have open burning and contaminated water recycling in Ghana & Asia... Wish all were more conscientious.

  • 8 жыл бұрын

    nice music

  • @user-tn1ed1hh9s
    @user-tn1ed1hh9sАй бұрын

    can i process batteries in this plant?

  • @DTUElectro
    @DTUElectro4 жыл бұрын

    What is it's average 1 hour watt usage? How many tons/kilograms can it proccess an hour? Is the end metal-product separated into the different metals or is it just one pile of non-ferrous metals?

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    4 жыл бұрын

    We have several recycling systems with different capacities that can be customized as needed. If you are interested in posing questions to a solution that would suit your specific needs, please contact us on info@eldan-recycling.com and we will help you find the best suitable solution for you!

  • @fotoapacnik
    @fotoapacnik10 жыл бұрын

    could be buying from you photocamera end camera? Collecting photo equipment

  • @gmosphere
    @gmosphere11 жыл бұрын

    Now if we could just have one of these installed in Ghana

  • @jasonavellano9807
    @jasonavellano98078 жыл бұрын

    how mush to build one ? i like to start one in my country

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry for the late reply, Jason. Please contact us at info@eldan-recycling.com, and we will find a solution for you!

  • @munetsirukarwa5757
    @munetsirukarwa57576 жыл бұрын

    will be happy if i manage to build one in my country.Send me more information.

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    6 жыл бұрын

    Please send an e-mail to info@eldan-recycling.com with your contact details and requirements, and we will find a solution for you!

  • @dronewastesolution134
    @dronewastesolution1346 жыл бұрын

    can you suggest who can supply such type of Plant. we are interested to establish E-waste automatic plant in India

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi, we can supply you with this system. Please send an e-mail to info@eldan-recycling.com or call +4563612545 and we will find the best possible solution for you!

  • @hobbyelectronics7600
    @hobbyelectronics760010 жыл бұрын

    What happens to materials like beryllium (Be BeO) etc? Wont it spread all around and contaminate the air in the facility? Its light non magnetic material often found in components and different alloys. Parts of micrograms of it in the air is very harmful.

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    10 жыл бұрын

    ”Beryllium is because of its properties mainly being used in X-Ray equipment, spacecraft, aircraft and so on. In WEEE we have only seen this element used in loud speakers and printed circuit boards where certain demands for high resistance towards e.g. heat as well as strong structural support are required (in military, spacecraft and other). Furthermore, fluorescent tubes can today still have some Beryllium, too. X-Ray equipment are not -and should not - being treated in WEEE recycling plants. Fluorescent tubes are being treated in a closed recycling plant, separately from Eldan WEEE plants. Eldan WEEE plants are designed to process WEEE according to the EU WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC, Annex IA 1-7 In WEEE recycling most of the printed circuit boards are manually being dismantled and treated separately afterwards at e.g. a refinery. In this stage you won’t see dust containing Be and normally staff will be working in areas with good de-dusting systems. Remaining WEEE material with low-grade printed circuit boards (normally you don’t see Be here) being processed in our WEEE plants, will of course as you mention create some dust, but the dust in our standard WEEE plants will be dealt with in respect of good de-dusting systems from machines and around the working area, and by that minimizing the risk of having Beryllium in the working environment - if any left at this stage.”

  • @Aamir57sohail

    @Aamir57sohail

    6 жыл бұрын

    EldanRecycling I want job in your company please help me about job and visa??

  • @aeonflux67
    @aeonflux6710 жыл бұрын

    Everything needs to be recycled where possible. So much waste of good materials in manufactured products post life cycle. You think towing asteroids full of nickel and aluminium was an option the way the world wastes things. Good work guys.

  • @brianmorris2669
    @brianmorris26695 жыл бұрын

    *weee*

  • @madugularajesh5483
    @madugularajesh54835 жыл бұрын

    What they gonna do with that raw material?

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    5 жыл бұрын

    The recycled rubber granules (also called crumb rubber or rubber mulch) can be used in production of rubber mat and molded products. It is also used in sports fields and artificial turfs in for example soccer, golf and athletic tracks. Please find information about other recycled output fractions on our website: eldan-recycling.com/en-us/how-recycle-tires#tire4

  • @paulb1953
    @paulb19538 жыл бұрын

    WEEEEEEEEEEEE! HARMFUL POLLUTION!

  • @gurupadeshvh
    @gurupadeshvh3 жыл бұрын

    Can u help in setting up the plant in our country India.

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dear Gurupadesh Thank you for your interest in our WEEE recycling equipment. We sell world-wide and would gladly hear more about you project in India. Please write us at info@eldan-recycling.com with your info and requrements and our local agent will contact you as soon as possible.

  • @kailashkomaravolu3761
    @kailashkomaravolu37616 жыл бұрын

    what is the capacity of this plant?

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    6 жыл бұрын

    The capacity of this plant is 3-4 ton/hour. Do you want us to send more information about WEEE recycling, please contact us at info@eldan-recycling.com

  • @paddlesaddlelad1881
    @paddlesaddlelad18816 жыл бұрын

    weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @africangammerstories9568
    @africangammerstories95688 жыл бұрын

    Am interested in such a machine how can i get it and how much is it please? My business is ni Kenya I will appreciate much input. Thank you

  • @EldanRecycling

    @EldanRecycling

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. Please contact us at info@eldan-recycling.com, and I am sure we can find a solution for you!

  • @africangammerstories9568

    @africangammerstories9568

    7 жыл бұрын

    Doing so asap.

  • @sumathis3531
    @sumathis35314 жыл бұрын

    Ok

  • @samlabo1688
    @samlabo16885 жыл бұрын

    But,,then what?. Refine out gold? Plastic particular? We saw how you separate the waste but then what

  • @teunlll

    @teunlll

    5 жыл бұрын

    then it can go to other parties that recycle the raw materials

  • @cathylin6140
    @cathylin61404 жыл бұрын

    (WEEE)

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