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But the CRT glass market, both in the U.S. and abroad, has since evaporated, and recycling companies that once could get paid a modest sum for each CRT now find themselves paying between $200 and ...
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.
According to Ingenthron’s figures, 35 percent of the CRT monitors collected are in perfect working order. Looking slightly further out, he says the key to maintaining markets for CRT glass will be in ...
Cathode Ray Tube glass from televisions and computer monitors could be used to manufacture new CRTs, a report for the Waste and Resources Action Programme has revealed. CRT glass is difficult to ...
EA allows sites to send CRT glass to landfill The Environment Agency is temporarily allowing sites to send cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass to hazardous landfill after issuing a regulatory position ...
CRT, popularly called the picture tube, is generally used in TV sets and computer monitors and contains large amounts of lead. It is one of the most hazardous e-wastes, as pointed out by the ...
Thomson has decided to close its 50-year-old CRT picture-tube production plant here and a related panel and funnel manufacturing plant in Circleville, Ohio due to declining demand for tube televisions ...
This week we return to the grainy and un-color-corrected goodness that is synonymous with ancient video reels. [CNK] sent in a tip to a set of videos showing how Cathode Ray Tubes are manufactured … ...
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.