by Manville Recycling Blog | May 1, 2014 | Transformers
An electric device consisting essentially of two or more windings wound on the same core, which by electromagnetic induction transforms electric energy from one set of one or more circuits to another set of one or more circuits such that the frequency of the energy...
by Manville Recycling Blog | May 1, 2014 | Wires
1/0 and bigger in diameter (about the size of the average pinky finger) with a thin insulated covering, e.g., T90. Copper conductor must be free of tin plating.
by Manville Recycling Blog | May 1, 2014 | Miscellaneous Metals
The main use for magnesium is in aluminium alloys. It is light, a silvery white colour, and is non magnetic.
by Manville Recycling Blog | May 1, 2014 | Miscellaneous Metals
Tungsten is grey in colour, it is dense, brittle and hard. It has many applications such as incandescent light bulbs and x-ray tubes. It is also becoming quite popular in jewelry.
by Manville Recycling Blog | May 1, 2014 | Zinc
Zinc is a moderately hard metal. It is brittle at room temperature and at temperatures above 150°C, being workable only in the range between 100°C and 150°C. It is an active metal and will displace hydrogen even from dilute acids.