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    How To Properly Process Condensors / What Machine Should I use

    Hi, Everyone.
    I'm new to this forum. I have recently started a small "recycling" operation through which I want to process copper AC cords, Condensers (with copper coils), Compressors and other parts. All these parts come from Air Conditioners - Window, Portable, and Dehumidifiers.

    One of the machines we purchased was a Radiator Processing Machine - O’Jung RW-828. We have been processing the AC condensers, but the machine does not split the copper lines from the aluminum radiator. We have tried to adjust it and it's gotten better, but not how it is supposed to be.



    As a note, we are processing single-line and double-line condensers. Neither of them come out good. See attached pictures.

    Any advice or recommendations? Thanks in advance.

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    Your pictures did not show up. I think you need to have 10 posts before you can post pictures. You might go back to some of the related threads and add comments. At the bottom of this thread you will find similar threads and each one you visit will list additional ones as well. You might also find some more resources for your questions. You can also use the advanced search button at the top of the page.
    When you get enough posts, please add your pictures. Good luck.
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    Hi, There.
    Firs of all, thank you very much for the help! I appreciate it! I will go ahead and proceed as you instructed and then try to repost the images again.

    See you around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamposSergio View Post
    Hi, Everyone.
    I'm new to this forum. I have recently started a small "recycling" operation through which I want to process copper AC cords, Condensers (with copper coils), Compressors and other parts. All these parts come from Air Conditioners - Window, Portable, and Dehumidifiers.

    One of the machines we purchased was a Radiator Processing Machine - O’Jung RW-828. We have been processing the AC condensers, but the machine does not split the copper lines from the aluminum radiator. We have tried to adjust it and it's gotten better, but not how it is supposed to be.

    As a note, we are processing single-line and double-line condensers. Neither of them come out good. See attached pictures.

    Any advice or recommendations? Thanks in advance.
    The machine you try to sell is a JOKE, I get much better results using an old hammer mill from a feed mill powered from my tractor pto.

    Can do ac core and also granulate copper wire, not bad for $100.00 investment, tractor was a bit more at $800.00.

    Copper chops get compressed into briquets.


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    I am not trying sell anything. I don't even know where you got that from! I am trying to get advise.

    Thanks!

    By the way, the images I attempted to upload did not show up. I will try to re-upload later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamposSergio View Post
    I am not trying sell anything. I don't even know where you got that from! I am trying to get advise.

    Thanks!

    By the way, the images I attempted to upload did not show up. I will try to re-upload later on.
    Where are you located, I would like to know if I'm communicating with friend or foe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Where are you located, I would like to know if I'm communicating with friend or foe.
    What a strange question to ask.

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    That's odd. I emailed a "recycling operation" off here. Just wanted to set up an appointment to drop some stuff off. First thing they wanted to know is who I was. That tells me a few things. They are looking for a set up, or there are 2 price lists. I hate different price lists, and everything in the end is a set up. They would've gotten my ID, which would tell them nothing, so it's very odd that people put email addresses out there and then are suspicious. Which is even odder, given a previous business arrangment this person had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    Paragraph from the executive order.

    (i) to have directly or indirectly engaged in, sponsored, concealed, or otherwise been complicit in foreign interference in a United States election;



    Executive Order on Imposing Certain Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference in a United States Election


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    We are currently experiencing technical difficulties.

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    If your trying to process mashed and mangled copper/aluminum coils I think it was alloy2 that had said use a hammer mill of some sort. if your trying to run bales or really big stuff and your mill isn't big enough than get a pre shredder that can handle the initial drop and then throw in what pieces your hammer mill will accept. for example if you get a mill from mt. baker mining and metal you may need a shredder to run anything bigger than 6 pounds productively.


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