
DEMANUFACTURING

The beginning of the IT/electronics recycling process.
Retired assets that are determined to be beyond their usefulness enter our recycling process. REPRODUSE recycles over 150 million lbs. of end-of-use electronics annually.
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The demanufacturing process begins with systemized dismantling of computers, data center equipment, mobile devices, flat panel monitors, and other electronics. This material separation produces well-segregated and remarketable commodities.
Demanufacturing involves the breakdown and separation of the following materials:
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Circuit boards and other internal components
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Ferrous (steel) and non-ferrous (aluminum, copper, etc.) metals
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Hard drives and other media storage devices
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Batteries
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Plastics
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Various other materials
Using high-efficiency tools and processing, REPRODUSE'S routing systems optimize the return on e-scrap commodities.
