Electrical wire recycling consists of transforming discarded materials into new products, helping to reduce environmental impact. In this process, the wires are collected, sorted and sent to stages that recover their components, mainly copper, which is essential for new industrial applications.
Grinding is a technical stage in the cycle of reusing electrical wires. At this stage, the material is ground into smaller particles to make it easier to separate the components, such as copper and plastic insulation. Grinding makes it possible to optimize separation efficiency and eliminate impurities, preparing the materials for the following phases.
Electrical wire processing encompasses a series of techniques that go beyond grinding, including the chemical and mechanical separation of the materials that make up the wires. After grinding, it is common to apply processes such as density separation and melting to purify the copper and enable it to be reused in new products.
Although interrelated, recycling, grinding and processing play different roles in the reuse of electrical wire. Recycling is the general concept, covering the physical and chemical processes for reuse. Grinding is a physical step that fragments the material. Processing, on the other hand, encompasses advanced techniques to guarantee the quality of the recovered material.
Adopting correct electrical wire recycling and processing practices contributes significantly to sustainability and saving natural resources, especially copper, a metal whose extraction has a significant environmental impact. In addition to minimizing incorrect disposal, these practices favour the green industry and promote the circular economy.
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