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The Computer Monitor Recycling Process

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When it comes to computer recycling, most of us are content to find a service we trust and either drop off, ship, or have our old computers picked up. After that, we pretty much forget all about it. Of course, it’s understood that there are hazardous materials found in computers, not to mention easily recyclable things like metals and plastics as well. The one element of computer recycling that is often the most dangerous as well as the most important is computer monitor recycling. It’s fair to say that this small piece of the overall computer system is one of the most complex in terms of computer recycling. The monitor tube alone, if allowed to end up in the landfills, contains more toxins and hazardous material than the rest of the monitor or computer tower together. Take a look at how the recycling centers work to make sure that these materials don’t end up contaminating your world.

The best computer recycling companies make it a point to have highly trained people working in their facilities. For the safety of the plant, it’s crucial that each employee that comes in contact with the computer monitor recycling aspect of things knows how to protect themselves adequately. The first thing that is done is the removal of the plastic casing. This piece is placed in the appropriate bin for later recycling in another facility or section of the recycling plant. Next up, the technician will remove the circuit boards and cables. Once again, they make the trip to the appropriate bin for recycling. So far, things are pretty straightforward. It’s when the worker gets to the monitor tube that extreme caution is required.

It’s important to understand that with the computer monitor recycling process, the tube is the vital element. These leaded glass tubes contain other potentially toxic materials as well. For total and proper recycling to take place, the tube has to be taken apart and the toxins have to be released in a sealed environment. The technician will carefully inspect the metal housing. He or she will also be sure to remove any labels or tape left on the housing that could impede the computer monitor recycling process.

Most of the computer recycling plants is equipped to break down computer monitors as this is one of the jobs that outsourcing isn’t an option. With computer monitor recycling special equipment is used to separate the different types and tubes of glass of the monitor. It also requires machinery equipped with negative pressure abilities to safely crush the leaded glass.


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