Yes, all metals can be melted down and used again, at a fraction of the cost of the original production.
of course you can
yes - very much so!!
we recycle grass copper by putting it through a sinthenizer. this cleans and breaks it down into 3 parts: moloculer, radaculer and pure. pure is most expenive and used for coins.
it is about $3.78. Also depends on where you recycle it. Have fun!
The Royal Mint has not produced a purely copper coin since 1860 when they changed to bronze for making "copper" coins. The bronze consisted of 97% copper, 2.5% zinc and 0.5% tin. All British "copper" coins are now made from copper plated steel. The Royal Mint does not produce any purely nickel coins either, but coins made from an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Of the two, the copper/nickel coins would last a little longer. The Royal Mint expects to get 40 to 50 years use out of its coins before they recycle them.
reduce, reuse and recycle. reduce consumption and use recycle bags when necessary, reuse plastic bags as binliners, etc. and recycle by putting them in the recycle bins.
The meaning of recyclying reuse is when you recycle you can save animals because there habitat wouldn't of died out. Because you recycled.
It can be up to 90% cheaper to recycle copper
yes
because it just does, ok? just recycle copper
$50
No you need more copper
we recycle grass copper by putting it through a sinthenizer. this cleans and breaks it down into 3 parts: moloculer, radaculer and pure. pure is most expenive and used for coins.
Yes you can but it would no longer be clean copper so price may change
it is about $3.78. Also depends on where you recycle it. Have fun!
Copper is very valuable conductor. It is a non-renewable resource with limited storage on the earth. Copper can be recycled from copper wire. You can also earn a small sum from it.
its expensive and has meny uses thus can be recycled and used for other purposes :)
Yes! It's a metal, so it can be forged into something new. Of course. Copper wire contains copper. You can use a copper wire stripper to remove the insulation and you get copper core or a copper wire gramulator to make them into small copper granules after grinding and separating the insulation.
You can recycle cable by selling them to recycling centers or strip the insulation off with a tool like a wire cutter, a cable stripping machine etc. and sell the copper core in it.