Machinery that relies on electric motors surrounds you all the time. Electric motors’ impact ranges from hair dryers to industrial conveyor systems, and their prevalence cannot be understated. That’s why electric motor recycling is urgently necessary to normalize, making recovery of the metal the consistent last step in a motor’s useful life.
Otherwise, many corporations and shoppers contribute to the growing environmental issue of mechanical and electronic waste. Taking action will preserve nature and protect soil, waterways and the air. What should everyone know about electric motor recycling?
Why Should You Recycle Electric Motors?
Many manufacturers make these products with metals like copper, steel and aluminum. Most metals are infinitely recyclable at the end of their life cycle, making tossed motors a valuable corporate resource. Salvaging these…
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