Cathode ray recycling
Television screen and cathode ray tube disposal
cut and separate cathode tube glass.
We separate glass from monitors, old computer or television screens from the dangerous amalgamated components on the cone and the panel.
The particular chemical composition of glass and treatments to which it is subjected make the cathode ray tube a difficult component to reuse.
The solution to the age-old problem of how to treat and what to do with cathode ray tubes, that make up a conspicuous percentage of electronic equipment, has meant that many clients have given us the whole appliance as they are not privy to the means and ways of removing just the tube.
The cathode ray tube is the harmful part of monitors and televisions because of the phosphoric powders contained inside and because of the composition of the conical glass. The particular type of vitreous insides of the tube make it a good recycling element.
The AP760 c.r.t. recycling is a machine specifically for the recovery of cathode ray tubes. It can automatically separate the two types of glass that make up the cathode tube.
Electronic waste, known as "Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment" (WEEE) or e-waste
is refuse of a particular type that consists of any electrical or electronic equipment that the user no longer wants because it is broken, not used, obsolete and destined to be abandoned
Principle problems deriving from this type of WEEE refuse are the presence of substances that are considered toxic to the ambient and their non-biodegradeability.
5PM has designed and patented plants that recycle this WEEE refuse, in particular monitors, screens and cathode ray tubes.