With the advancement of modern technology, the popularity of electronic products is increasing, and with it comes a surge in waste circuit boards. Improper handling not only wastes valuable metal resources but also harms the natural environment.
Scrap circuit board recycling equipment disassembles and separates scrap circuit boards into metal and non-metal components. Circuit boards with electronic components are desoldered and disassembled, and the components are removed. The circuit boards undergo coarse crushing, iron removal, and fine crushing to separate the metal and non-metal components. The resulting mixture is then fed into an airflow gravity screen to extract the majority of the metal. The circuit board fiber powder removed from the airflow gravity screen contains a small amount of fine metals and then enters an electrostatic separator to extract the remaining fine metals, achieving a high metal recovery rate.
Recycling these scrap circuit boards reduces their environmental pollution and effectively utilizes resources. The copper, iron, and aluminum contained in scrap circuit boards are extremely valuable. Recycling them not only saves significant resources but also generates significant economic benefits. The recycling of waste circuit boards is conducive to resource recycling and utilization, and is the most effective way to deal with the problem of electronic waste and promote the sustainable development of the non-ferrous metal industry.