Proventia is the world leader in ‘State-of-the-Art’ 2-man highly efficient large throughput capacity CRT recycling laser machines. Estimated operational plant cost (August 2009) $400,000 AUD.
Proventia Automation supplies CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) recycling lines with high separation capacity, up to 900 000 pcs/year, to meet the demands of the CRT-manufacturers. Australia’s commercial sector has a dire need over the next 4-5 years to provide the Australian Public with the most sustainable processesing of Analog TV’s and redundant Computers and printers.
The recycling equipment uses a carbon dioxide laser to cut the CRT to separate the lead containing back glass from the leadless panel glass. It is one of the first of its kind in the world.
“Additionally, high quality separation and recyclability (recycle rate?) as well as excellent health and environmental performance are achieved. Furthermore, the solution can be customized and localized to meet the business environment of the customer,” says Mr.. Lars Aikala, Executive Director of Proventia Automation Oy.
During 2004, the company signed three delivery agreements, which were fulfilled at the end of 2004. The customers are Shore Recycling in Perth, Scotland, Citiraya UK Ltd in Wales and ZME Elektronik Recycling in Heuchelheim, Germany.
For instance, Citiraya UK Ltd is the world’s leading electronics recycling company with operations on five continents.
“We chose Proventia’s technology due to the benefits of laser cutting in CRT recycling. Using also Proventia’s glass cleaning technology, we can provide high quality separated CRT glass back to the CRT manufacturers,” says Mr. Ray Chaney, Vice President of European Operations of Citiraya.
“This way we help our customers to comply with the European electronics recycling directive in an efficient and environmentally friendly way,” Chaney continued.
from
https://www.planetgreenrecycling.net.au/unique-systems-for-recycling-of-crts/
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