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* no i dont think so but i know it is highly recycled metals are elements and there for never really disapear, they can be recycled.
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No, brass is a metal that will stay for thousands of years in landfills and rubbish dumps without breaking down.
Yes, rotors can be recycled, particularly those made from metals like cast iron or steel. Recycling facilities can process these materials to recover valuable metals, which can then be reused in manufacturing new products. It's important to check with local recycling centers for specific guidelines and capabilities regarding rotor recycling. Proper disposal and recycling help reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability.
yesYes, In today world there are many machines and technologies are available that can easily recycled lubricant oil and many oil recycling services are available. This is done in a three step process, in which water, solids, lighter oils, dissolved metals, degraded additives etc. are removed.
almost all can be recycled
While most metals can be recycled, some metals like mercury and radioactive metals pose risks to human health and the environment during recycling processes. These metals are handled carefully for disposal rather than being recycled.
* no i dont think so but i know it is highly recycled metals are elements and there for never really disapear, they can be recycled.
they can be melted, mixed with other metals(alloys)
Nearly all metals can be recycled depending on the locality. The most common recycled metals include aluminum, steel, copper and iron
Junk yards to be destroyed
the precious gold in laptops are not recycled because it's too valuable to be recycled but iron and aluminium can be recyled.
The metal is melted and remoulded!
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they are recycled by men in white coats. they come and collect it every thursday. there gay
Only a minute percentage of Nickel is actually made from recycled metals. Nickel primarily is produced in the United States, Russia, Australia and Indonesia.