Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 11:33:15 EDT 2011 | caerleon
easier if you recycled on-site? You can still send off for reclaimation the oxide powder that your left at the end of the process. Failing that talk to your supplier to see if they have arrangements to do this for you or look at reducing dross - i f
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 13:25:13 EST 2001 | James
If anyone knows of a company, other than US Filter, that provides Mixed Bed and Carbon filters (3.5 cu ft) for water recycling could you let me know. Thanks James
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 19:57:41 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Our display suppliers provide displays either with: * Molded plastic cover that we recycle to them * Plastic film like the guys that change your oil put on your wind shield to remind you when to get your oil changed.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 18:01:25 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Steve We use Alpha/Fry metal reclamation. They are happy to take the paste as long as is kept segregated. They pay if it's over 300 pounds. California contact: Patricia Mealey 949/364-6741
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 18:40:24 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
I'd heard that Alpha did paste reclamation but just assumed they only offered the service for customers using their paste. Hmmmm, it's worth a call, anyway. Thanks for the contact.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 20:21:46 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Steve: How bout putting it on pie plate, running it through your reflow oven, and then adding it to your wave solder pot?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 19:32:53 EDT 2000 | Dave F
So, what are you doing to your paste that would make you have to chisel it into small chunks? Our paste is soft and pasty ... perfect for smooshing into syringes. hmmmm
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 10:22:12 EDT 2000 | klawlor218
Is there a market for these old pc parts? Anyone know buyers in the pc-recycle business? All names welcome. (USA)
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 21:13:53 EST 2001 | davef
Check http://www.esdjournal.com/techpapr/ryne/esdbags.htm for some answers to your questions. We have found that the costs for testing and keeping track of use cycles make this more trouble than it's worth.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 15:50:53 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Lee: Here is two materials related questions: Taking a long term view, how are preferred materials selected from a design for the environmental perspective? What are the criteria for determining if a material is recyclable? Who does this?