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The most common type of fraud. Unfair sellers may request a certain amount of advance payment to “book” your right to purchase equipment. Thus, fraudsters can collect a large amount and disappear, no longer get in touch.
- Transfer of prepayment to the card
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- Transfer to a company account with a similar name
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- Substitution of own details in the invoice of a real company
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Modular Recovery Plant for PCB Recycling
The modular recovery plant
in operation since the second quarter of 2016
is based on a proven process for efficiently recovering valuable metals. The process begins with the
shredding of 80 tons of PCB boards
which are then sorted into different material fractions. At this stage
plastics and aluminum are removed
while
non-ferrous metals (NE)
ferrous metals (FE)
and flakes
are prepared for further processing
These materials then undergo
two sequential furnace steps
where they are heated and processed. During this thermal treatment
slag
is formed as a byproduct
along with
copper-bearing material
which is directed to the metal recovery stages
Metal recovery is carried out in several steps. Through the
anode process
lead and silver
are separated
while
electrolysis
is used to extract
copper
In the final stage
a smelting process
is applied to recover
gold
silver
platinum
palladium
copper
tin
and lead
As a byproduct of the metal recovery process
slag
remains. Additionally
any
wastewater (WWT) generated during the process
is treated in a dedicated system
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