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Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by obafemee80(m): 9:04pm On Jun 20, 2017
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The State/Federal Government can take a cue from this:Nothing is wasted

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBxKkoe2L08

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Below is a basic outline of the steps that auto recyclers take when they embark on recycling a vehicle

Detailed inspection
First of all, a car recycling facility inspects the junk car to check whether or not the car is more valuable to repair than to recycle.If the repairing looks unprofitable,the recycling facility then proceeds with dismantling and recycling.

Depolution And Dismantling
The first step involves removal use able parts such as of tyres and car batteries. These parts of the car are removed manually.
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Once this is complete the next stage is to safely drain away any fuel,oil, and any other liquids that are often present. The catalytic converters and batteries are removed for recycling.
For safety reasons it’s not advised to reuse the airbag system so the airbags are safely triggered and taken apart.

Some bits of the vehicle can simply be reused as spares,car parts are only stored for reuse if they are in working condition and there is demand for these pre-used parts in the open market.
Often car engines can be and are re-manufactured to a brand new standard but that’s only if the particular model is on demand for spares.

In most cases, any unwanted gear boxes, engines, and other steel car parts are dismantled to prepare them for separate shredding.
The ferrous metal material that is recovered after dismantling is sent to steel mills for use as ferrous scrap input.
This material can also be used as feed stock to produce high quality steel. Anything from new cars to bicycles and drinks cans can be made from recycled metals left over from the car recycling process.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0z-PqzbXjw
Dismantling and crushing a car


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVL_BgirjZg
Different types of shredders

Crushing and Shredding Vehicles
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Once all the recyclable car parts except metals such as iron and steel are sorted out and stored or sold, the only thing that remains is car body which includes different metals.  The car body is then crushed and shredded to reduce into a golf ball sized metal chunk.

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Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by tolugar: 9:06pm On Jun 20, 2017
Car no dey die for naija

Go Benin


Big shout out to our brothers working there and sending "Belgium" parts to us.
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by obafemee80(m): 9:21pm On Jun 20, 2017
Magnets
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Once the shredding is complete,magnets are used to select iron,steel and other ferrous metals from the shredded material.Other established techniques are applied to separate the rest of the non-ferrous metals.

The remaining shredding residue is still useful and can be used to produce new materials for many different industrial applications. In the past, this residue that is made up of textile fibres, plastics, and glass and even rust usually ended up on landfills. This has changed over the years as recycle technology evolves. Material separation technology has advanced and it is now possible to sort the shredded materials ensuring a practically zero landfill process.

Other components of the vehicles are made up from different types of plastics and foam etc. When the shredded materials are separated, three products are generated including hard plastics, shredder fibres, and shredder sand. The hard plastics come from the car dashboard and its other interior components. The shredder fabric consists of shredded carpets and seat cushions while the shredder sand consists of paint particles, glass, and other fine particles.

There are many uses for the left over materials, hard plastics can be used as reducing agents in iron production plants.
The granules can be added into molten iron ore and this helps eliminate oxygen. Quality iron is obtained once the oxygen is removed. This helps to reduce the use of heavy oils and coke as reducing agents during iron production.


These two agents are fossil-based and they release a lot of sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide into the environment, so any way of reducing this is vital. The shredder fibres are sometimes used in sewage treatment plants amongst other uses. These fibres can be introduced into sewage sludge to help it solidify. The fibres are a good alternative to coal, which is a non-renewable resource.

Gasification
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Once the sewage sludge solidifies, the mixture is placed into a filter press to get rid of water, forming cakes. These cakes are then placed into incinerators and used to produce power and heat(electricity).

Over all recycling a car,van or any other vehicle has many financial benefits as well as environmental ones too.

Nigerian Scrap market below-Owode Onirin grin
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http://www.recycleaid.co.uk/car-and-vehicle-recycling/1221/

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/95207/car-recycling-how-much-of-your-old-car-is-reused

https://autojosh.com/car-recycling-process-car-goes-die/

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Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by Aldebaran(m): 9:43pm On Jun 20, 2017
Nice...
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by Nobody: 10:39pm On Jun 20, 2017
Very educating. Alaoji comes to mind.
Once they hijack your car and it enters that place, it would undergo these processes in record time _the car is gone.
Especially Toyota (2.2).

My best stage has to be the magnets. Just imagining how the metals would be clasping the mega-magnet _fascinating.
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by obo389(m): 8:01am On Jun 21, 2017
Very apt
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by nurey(m): 10:16am On Jun 21, 2017
PaperLace:
Very educating. Alaoji comes to mind.
Once they hijack your car and it enters that place, it would undergo these processes in record time _the car is gone.
Especially Toyota (2.2).

My best stage has to be the magnets. Just imagining how the metals would be clasping the mega-magnet _fascinating.

You get workshop 4 there? Cause this your insider info makes you a suspect cool
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by Nobody: 4:25pm On Jun 21, 2017
nurey:


You get workshop 4 there? Cause this your insider info makes you a suspect cool
No, I don't. It's very popular _there was a time you would hate driving a 2.2 here. The way police were virtually harassing them at checkpoints was embarrassing and inconveniencing.
Re: Car Recycling Process-Where Cars Go To Die by nurey(m): 4:31pm On Jun 21, 2017
PaperLace:

No, I don't. It's very popular _there was a time you would hate driving a 2.2 here. The way police were virtually harassing them at checkpoints was embarrassing and inconveniencing.
tongue

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