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Wires data
All,
I have taking over a factory, which has over a metric ton of mixed wires, I have workers, sort diffent sizes together, and I took a sample from each, and weigh the piece of wire, then removed the copper from it and weighed the copper, here are the result,
Sample wire 1
Weight: 50.5 grams
Copper: 18.6 grams
Sample wire 2
Weight: 14.8
Copper: 8.3
Sample wire 3 ( coax cable)
Weight: 18.2 grams
Copper: 3.6 grams
Hope this gives you all some ideas about the percentage of copper to the total wire weights.
Thanks
Kevin
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After some testing with different wires, I realized that wire stripper is not good for a mixture of wires, yet effective for a few of cable types, it is not going to work with other types, after some research on google, you need to look for a copper wire shredder, here is a link for one,
http://www.recyclerssource.com/PDFs/Cable-Shredder.pdf
This would shred the wires, to small sizes, then use air to separate the light plastics from the heavier copper granules,
Regards,
Kevin
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cool deal man. Are you sure the coax is copper?
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Granulators are great but for whatever reason, yards ect pay LESS for already granulated stuff....weird huh?
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If you are going to invest in a wire shredder, you are going to invest time in finding a processor for granulated copper too. I certainly wouldn't sell to the yard.