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    $10,000 Contest To Find New Uses For Old CRT Glass

    Electronics, Recycling Industries Seek Innovative Solutions for CRT Glass - Yahoo! Finance


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    Ah, LED & Plasma TV screens 'flicker'. Because of this flicker, plasmas & LED TV's should not be used in a techinical enviroment, like by Doctors viewing a endoscope. They should be made from a CRT TV tube.

    So, all CRTs should be made back into CRT's....
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    And, seperate all of the funnels from the Lead heavy screen. Mash the lead glass into a powder & use it to absorb radiation from the damaged Fukushima reactor....
    Like make bricks from it or fill shipping containers with it & make a 'wall' around the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Ah, LED & Plasma TV screens 'flicker'. Because of this flicker, plasmas & LED TV's should not be used in a techinical enviroment, like by Doctors viewing a endoscope. They should be made from a CRT TV tube.

    So, all CRTs should be made back into CRT's....
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    And, seperate all of the funnels from the Lead heavy screen. Mash the lead glass into a powder & use it to absorb radiation from the damaged Fukushima reactor....
    Like make bricks from it or fill shipping containers with it & make a 'wall' around the area.
    The lead-free screen, you mean. All the lead is in the funnel and the "frit" solder/joint that attaches the tube to the screen. Personally, I can't understand why recycling crts even an issue. Getting 4-8 lbs. of lead per tv or monitor would seem to me as easily being worth recovering. Lead is widely used and mined, here's a ready source with no mining needed.


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