PLASTIC/METAL SEPARATION LINE IN E-WASTE
Electronic waste is a waste generated from excess, damaged and outdated electronic devices. Electronics contain many chemicals and dangerous materials, harmful to the environment if we do not properly remove and at the prescribed place. Therefore, it is necessary to classify and recycle electronic waste so that it can be applied into new products, instead of removing these useful resources.

Electronic waste recycling is always a big challenge for businesses, because the inside always contains ingredients such as glass, metal and plastic, leading to a difficult classification. Therefore, recycling may vary, depending on the material and technology used.

Process of conventional electronic waste recycling:

Step 1: Collect and transport: Recall electronic equipment in specific locations and transport to recycling factories and facilities.

Step 2: Remove electronic components by a separator

Step 3: Crushing and separating PCB: The material is crushed into small pieces of 100 mm

Step 4: Copper classification system

Step 5: The precious metal recovery system

Step 6: Separate the water to recover the glass from the plastic

Step 7: Complete and use materials for other purposes