What is the Difference Between Wet and Dry Separation?
Wet and dry separators are both necessary pieces of recovery equipment in the recycling industry – find out which one is your best option here.
Wet and dry separators are both necessary pieces of recovery equipment in the recycling industry – find out which one is your best option here.
Auto harness wire requires certain processing steps in order to recover the maximum amount of copper – find out what they are here.
In non-ferrous recycling, copper and aluminum are often mixed together and both are very valuable – see how to separate them here.
Cyclone separators are used across all different kinds of industries and applications because of their versatility – see how they work here.
As a general rule of thumb, if the recovery rate is high and the effort to strip your wire is low, then it is worth it…
Figuring out what size wire chopper you need is a vital step in a solid operation with infeed material and throughput topping the list.
Overall, we do not think it is worth prepping your #2 copper pipe, other than simply separating it from your other materials…
Granulators, vertical mills, and turbo mills are each pieces of recycling equipment that can serve different purposes – see what they are here.
ACRs can be a difficult material to recycle but there are some insider tricks get the best out of your equipment – find them here.
Zig zags can sometimes greatly enhance operational performance when separating light and heavy fractions – find out more here.