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    Seperation of copper of plastic

    In connection with the use of the electric wire cable granulator, I encountered the problem with the finished material.

    There is still a small amount of copper in the plastic
    Is there a magnet so kobberen may be discarded?

    It is a very small amount, but it does that I can not sell the plastic
    I hope you to have an idea


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    Welcome to the forum.. The user you want to talk to would be High Voltage Processing, He has a few granulators. Also everyone likes for you to introduce yourself in the introduction thread.

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    Welcome to the world of granulators. There will always be copper in your plastic that you will not be able to get out with the traditional shaker tables. Typically 2-7% depending on what you are cutting. I have a machine I run my plastic through that takes it out and allows me to sell the copperat #2 chop price and the plastic as well.

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