The process of recovering metal values form batches of electronics recycling Mississauga involves an initial screening used to remove magnetic portions. Then, there is a granulation process, followed by centrifugal impact milling. If electronics recycling contains wire insulation, it is necessary to get rid of it before recycling. The pieces of bare wire, insulated wire s and loose insulations are taken through a process called aspiration, to get rid of insulation. The residue is them impact-milled, screened and aspirated again to extract fine pieces of chopped aluminum and copper.
The traditional arts used for the recycling of electronics recycling Mississauga involved various incineration and burning processes, carried out under portable incinerators, open pits or internal permanent incinerators. They were characterized by tendencies to pollute the air, involvement of fire control procedures and expensive insulation measures. The heat processes also embroiled or oxidized the material being recycled, degrading its quality. In other methods, recyclers would chop he electronics recycling and pass it through gravity tables. The main disadvantage of this method is that it’s expensive and cannot guarantee 100 percent efficiency in wire reclamation. At Alnor, we hedge the disadvantages of traditional wire recycling techniques by invoking reliable methods that not only guarantee maximum performance but also reduce environmental pollution and related hazards.