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Review of Recycling and Processing of Waste Electronic Equipment

Danyang Li
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Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated and analyzed based on processing status of China and abroad on waste electronic equipment, and gave waste electronic devices processing and recycling instructional Suggestions in the future.
Abstract
With the increase of the use of electrical and electronic products in our country, electrical products renewal speed, the life cycle of the electric and electrical products reduce greatly. Waste electronic equipment increased year by year. Over the past five years, the United States and a few European countries export a lot of waste electrical equipment exported to coastal areas in China. This makes the problem worse. China has become the world's second largest electronic waste produce countries, after the United States. Waste electronic equipment contains many toxic and harmful substances. If we are not handled properly, it will endanger health of human body and cause great pollution to the environment (1). The waste electronic equipment contains many recyclable things. Our science recycling of waste electronic equipment has good economic and social benefits. In this paper, we investigate and analysis based on processing status of China and abroad on waste electronic equipment. Then, we give waste electronic equipment processing and recycling instructional Suggestions in the future.

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Mechanical recycling of waste electric and electronic equipment: a review.

TL;DR: The physical and particle properties of WEEE are presented and it is expected that a mechanical recycling process will be developed for the upgrading of low metal content scraps.