How does non-ferrous metal recycling work?
- Ecomet Metais Sustentáveis
- Sep 30, 2024
- 1 min read
The non-ferrous metal recycling process is divided into three main stages: collection, separation and processing. Here's how each of these steps works: Collect: Non-ferrous metals are collected from a variety of sources, including industrial scrap, discarded electronics, and construction waste. This collection is the crucial first step, as it ensures that valuable materials are recovered and not discarded in landfills. Separation: After collection, the metals are separated from other materials. This is done through advanced technologies such as magnetic separation, which removes ferrous metals, leaving only non-ferrous metals. Additionally, special sensors are used to identify and classify metals according to type, which facilitates the efficiency of the recycling process. Processing: In the final stage, non-ferrous metals are melted and purified to remove impurities. This process not only recovers the metal in its pure form but also ensures that it is in ideal condition to be molded into new products. The recycled metals are then reintroduced into the market, completing the recycling cycle and allowing them to be reused in new industrial and commercial applications.






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