#Industry ·2026-03-11
Discarded computers, broken mobile phones, and outdated appliances have been piled up like mountains as the times change. These forgotten "electronic graveyards" not only bury the ashes of the past, but also conceal sleeping treasures and hidden dangers. Within the intricately designed circuit boards lie precious metals like gold, silver, copper, and tin, but also toxic heavy metals such as lead and mercury. Thus, like a technological beacon, this equipment has become a key tool for unlocking the myth of "turning waste into gold" while safeguarding green mountains and clear waters. The core wisdom of this system lies in ingeniously harnessing the power of water to separate and sort various components of electronic waste through natural processes. The entire process is meticulously interconnected: First, crushing machinery shreds the rigid circuit boards into small pieces or powder. Next, vibratory grading screens rearrange and categorize them based on particle size. Most importantly, in the water-based separation stage, tiny powder particles are gently introduced into specially designed hydro-shakers or vortex separators. Under the surging and undulating force of water, different substances are separated according to their weight and density—heavy metal particles like gold and copper sink to the bottom, while lightweight plastics and resins float to the surface. Finally, after dewatering and drying, precious metals and non-metals that were once entangled are magically restored to their rightful places. The brilliance of this device lies in its ability to resolve conflicts through harmony: It achieves a metal recovery rate of over 95%, transforming waste into treasure; it minimizes the potential pollution from airborne emissions and high-temperature incineration; and most importantly, this "gentle flowing" water-based separation method not only gives new life to precious gold and shining copper, but also serves as a clear stream protecting mountains and waters. Toxic heavy metals are safely contained within a rigorous regulatory system, while plastics find new value applications, and purified wastewater can be recycled. Thus, the subterranean soil avoids erosion, and clear streams are free from heavy metal pollution. All of this demonstrates that this seemingly silent machine is actually a devoted guardian of Mother Nature. This water-based separation equipment is not just a cold and static massive machine, but rather a profound and wise coordinator. It does not destroy or offend; it respects all things and understands the inherent ebb and flow of matter. In the murmuring waves, it awakens and restores each element to its rightful place. It restores the copper threads and gold filaments in discarded precision parts to their luminous and precious form; at the same time, it gently sweeps over the earth's once-toxic scars, carefully smoothing out potential threats to green mountains and clear waters, and preserving the endless chanting of everlasting green life. Here, electronic waste not only ends its glorious historical mission but also gains new value through recycling, all without harming the environment or other creatures—this is what technology has given us: a profound and wise response to nature and a path to harmony. It not only breaks down old things, but also guides new birth; it not only separates substances, but also protects the earth, firmly guiding human civilization back to the path of circular and harmonious development with all things.
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No. 15 Industrial Avenue, Industrial Park, Shicheng County, Jiangxi Province
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