A new method of electrowinning leads to much lower rates of impurities in the recycling of non-ferrous metals.
A new method of electrowinning leads to much lower rates of impurities in the recycling of non-ferrous metals.
The BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division has invited three guest speakers who will be sharing their expertise during the divisional plenary session on Monday, 22 May 2017 at 9.30, kicking off the BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Hong Kong.
Although the federation approves the decision for real recycling rates, it wants to see more ambitions on the treatment of scrap exports.
Biewer Industrie GmbH based in Hilden takes care of the recycling and treatment of waste metal. At the core of this process two Sennebogen 818 electric material handerls sort and load the material and supply the processing facilities.
Based on LIBS, Oxford Instrument’s handheld analyser has been mainly designed
for the rapid identification of a wide range of alloys in manufacturing plants within multiple industries and the scrap metal processing/recycling markets.
Mineral processing engineer Maria Holuszko and her PhD student Amit Kumar from the University of British Columbia have discovered a way to recover valuable metals from LEDs.
Bunting Magnetics has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Master Magnets, a UK-based manufacturer of magnetic separation equipment.
According to the company, all requisite conditions for the financing of 67 million Euro through a consortium of German banks were satisfied.
According to preliminary ICSG data, the refined copper market for September 2016 showed an apparent production deficit of around 15,000 metric tonnes (t).
The company has achieved 53 per cent recycled inputs and 19 per cent reduction in absolute greenhouse gas emissions.
European Aluminium welcomes the European Parliament’s intention to improve compensation for indirect carbon costs through a hybrid model in the ETS vote, but sees danger in the decision to further reduce the maximum national compensation levels allowed.
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