With the increasing volume of waste CRT monitors and TV sets, safe and efficient screen‑cone separation has become critical for environmental protection and resource recycling. The electric heating CRT cutting system adopts the principle of thermal stress separation—without open flames or chemical solvents—providing reliable performance in compliant treatment, reducing material loss and improving productivity.
The system uses electric heating wires or belts to evenly heat the joint between CRT screen and cone. Rapid cooling then creates controllable thermal stress, achieving precise glass separation. The entire process features stable temperature control and uniform heating, resulting in neat cuts that support further glass recycling. It fits most mainstream CRT sizes from 14 to 32 inches, with a processing capacity of 20–40 units per hour, suitable for both small‑scale stations and large‑scale production lines.
Compared with traditional cutting methods, the electric heating solution offers clear advantages:
- Controllable power consumption and stable operation, no gas safety risks
- Simple operation and low maintenance cost, with durable and easily replaceable heating components
- Eco‑friendly and compliant, almost no waste gas or liquid; equipped with phosphor collection and dust removal for safe hazardous waste treatment
For waste electrical appliance dismantling and resource recycling, the electric heating CRT cutting system stands out as a practical choice with stable performance, safety, environmental protection, high efficiency and low operating costs, helping enterprises run in compliance and improve recycling efficiency and economic benefits.