Household appliance recycling plant refers to a factory specializing in the collection, transportation, disassembly, treatment and resource utilization of waste household appliances. Its main functions include:
Collection and Transportation: By working with retailers, manufacturers, recycling stations and consumers to collect discarded household appliances and transport them to recycling plants.
Sorting and disassembly: In the factory, waste appliances are first sorted and then disassembled to separate valuable materials and components such as metal, plastic, glass and circuit boards.
Materials recovery and reuse: The disassembled materials are recycled according to the type, and the reusable materials are sent to downstream enterprises for the production of new products.
Disposal of hazardous substances: Safe disposal of components containing hazardous substances, such as lead-containing glass, mercury-containing fluorescent tubes and refrigerants, to prevent environmental pollution.
Energy recovery: Some materials that cannot be reused may be sent to incineration power plants for energy recovery.
Data logging and Environmental compliance: Ensure that all recycling activities comply with environmental regulations and record relevant data to facilitate monitoring and improvement of recycling processes.