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CO2 Laser Recycles Cathode-Ray-Tube Displays

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Hank Hogan

Nothing lasts forever. That's especially true for electronics equipment, which not only breaks down, but also becomes obsolete, creating a rising tide of electronic scrap, or "e-scrap." Now Proventia Automation Oy of Oulunsalo, Finland, has developed a laser-based recycling system that promises to divert some of this flood into new products. According to a 2003 report from the International Association of Electronics Recyclers in Albany, N.Y., approximately 1 billion units of computer equipment will be junked by 2010. In addition, some 200 million televisions will be discarded each year...Read full article

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    Published: September 2004
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationscathode-ray-tube displayConsumerfunnel glassindustriallaser-based recycling systempanel glassProventia Automation Oy

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