Lead recovery and recycling from cathode ray tube (CRT) glass represent a significant challenge and opportunity in the management of electronic waste. CRT glass, particularly from the funnel section, ...
Nulife Glass, a Manchester, England-based recycling specialist, will be opening its first U.S. facility in Chautauqua County. The company is investing $3.7 million to renovate a 50,000-square-foot ...
While it will be illegal under state recycling law to throw out computers, televisions and other electronic devices starting Jan. 1, the state is still trying to figure out what to do about a glut of ...
The video “Exporting harm,” released by the Seattle-based Basel Action Network (BAN) in 2001, displayed a litany of bad environmental and worker safety practices taking place in Guiyu, China, in the ...
Toward the end of the 19th century, a Russian scientist named Boris Rosing was experimenting with a cathode ray tube (CRT) when he managed to deflect electron beams in a way that displayed simple ...
The cathode ray tube is dead. “Rust in peace,” ministered the New York Times in its 2009 catalogue of obsolescence for the aughts. The obvious play on words conjoins an industrial mythos with a ...
The Industry Council for Electronic Equipment Recycling is working to ensure cathode ray tubes are recycled to the same standard throughout the UK. Following a WRAP-funded study finding outlets for ...
UK reprocessing capacity for waste electronics is to increase with a Preston company close to completing development of a new cathode ray tube recycling plant. Computer-recycling.co.uk – part of ...
THIS book was first published in 1937 under the title “The Low Voltage Cathode Ray Tube”, which was somewhat misleading in view of the fact that it deals with the various forms of cathode ray tube ...