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7 Most Recycled Car Parts by deelabs(m): 5:50pm On Nov 06, 2019
Basic car maintenance frequently requires the removal and replacement of old or worn out parts. Parts damaged in accidents may also need replacing, or even entire cars if the damage is too extensive. Instead of tossing your used or broken car parts in the trash, or sending them away for safe disposal, consider whether or not they are recyclable.

Recycling reduces the amount of waste building up in landfills and harm to the earth’s environment. While cars already contribute to increased smog in crowded cities, some of their parts can be reused in other vehicles or repurposed for other tasks. Know how to make the most out of replacing a vehicle and its components by looking at the 6 most recyclable car parts.

1. Oil and Oil Filters

Improperly discarded motor oil leads to contaminated soil and water sources — and it’s reusable. Oil only gets dirty and never actually wears out. When replacing your oil, take your used oil to a collection center or auto shop that recycles its oil. The oil can be cleaned and reused as brand-new oil.

Additionally, oil filters can be recycled. Each filter contains approximately one pound of steel. If taken to a recycling center that accepts them, the filters are fully drained of excess oil and reused in steel manufacturing. Remember to place the used oil filter in a sealed plastic bag when giving it to an accepting collection center.

2. Auto Glass

Broken windshields often pile up in landfills across the United States because the glass component is sealed between two layers of protective plastic. However, technological developments have made it easier to remove the recyclable glass, and many windshield replacement companies partner with recycling centers to repurpose the glass. There are even companies aiming to reduce waste by specializing in automotive glass recycling.

Automotive glass is versatile. It can be transformed into fiberglass insulation, concrete blocks, glass bottles, floor tiles, counters, worktops, and jewelry. Even the plastic encasing the original glass can be repurposed as carpet glue and other applications.

3. Tires

Tires are nondegradable, so they take up a lot of space at dumping sites if they’re not recycled. Burning tires pollute the air with toxins and produce a flammable runoff. Tires removed in good condition can be reused on other vehicles or fixed up and made into brand new tires. Scrap dealers often see donated old tires as a valuable resource.

Tires that cannot be reused in any way can still be recycled and repurposed as fuel, artificial playground turf, and rubberized highway asphalt. Bring old tires to the nearest recycling center to combat the buildup of unnecessary waste.

4. Engine and Emission System Parts

Engines and several of their parts have great longevity and can be remanufactured after removal. Engines can be dismantled, cleaned, reconditioned, and sold again for use in future vehicles. Many mechanics will even rebuild damaged or discarded engines with advanced technology and materials to make them more efficient and environmentally friendly. These redone engines can yield a greener, low-cost solution to car engine replacement.

Though some parts remain specific to certain car models, spark plugs, transmissions, radiators, and catalytic converters can be highly valuable to manufacturers and have the potential for repurposing.

5. Scrap Metal

Metal is one of the easiest materials to recycle. A damaged or decommissioned car comes with aluminum rims, doors and door handles, side mirrors, headlight bezels, fenders, and steel wheels. Every metal part on your car can be melted down and turned into something else. Scrap yards will weigh and price a car based off of usability. Once specific parts are removed for recycling or other forms of disposal, what’s left of the vehicle will be crushed into unrecognizable metal cubes.

6. Plastic Components

Though you may not think of it right away, cars actually contain a significant amount of plastic. Everything from dashboards to gas tanks are often made from recyclable plastic material. Lights, bumpers, and other interior features can be separated from the rest of the car and shredded or melted for conversion into new products. Additionally, if they are still in good condition, they can be sold to certain repair shops as replacement pieces.

7. Batteries and Other Electronics

Car batteries and other electronics often contain lead and other chemicals that can contaminate the environment if dumped in a landfill. Many states require auto shops to send old batteries back to manufacturers or to recycling centers for safe disposal. For car owners, many states also promote a law that rewards people who exchange old batteries for a new one.

Many car batteries are in a good and fully reusable condition. If taken for recycling, the battery is put through a hammermill and broken into small pieces. These pieces flow to a container where the heavier materials, like lead, sink to the bottom for siphoning — leaving the plastic on top for removal. The plastic gets melted into pellets and sold to manufacturers to make into new battery cases. The lead is melted down and eventually repurposed as plates and other battery components. Old battery acid gets converted into sodium sulfate for use in detergent, glass, and textiles. https://carpartsnigeria.com/blogdetails/406

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by bukkielee(m): 7:03am On Nov 07, 2019
Interesting.
Ftc for the first time in 2019.

Check my signature

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Jeffrey12(m): 7:04am On Nov 07, 2019
Engine room.. So beautiful kiss
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by sonnie10: 7:04am On Nov 07, 2019
This one is just a blogger, knows nothing about auto parts.
The most common one which is the radiator is mentioned as engine parts instead of cooling system.
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by tolumizzy(m): 7:04am On Nov 07, 2019
Ok
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by frankfrancis871: 7:04am On Nov 07, 2019
sad







How many Nigerians own a car? Many have converted theirs to commercial in order to survive; hoping a 'lesser evil' will save them in 2023.

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Lincoln275(m): 7:05am On Nov 07, 2019
It’s ok
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by emmabest2000(m): 7:05am On Nov 07, 2019
Your enemies will be as confused as this guy below until you achieved your life dreams grin

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by rickdaking(m): 7:05am On Nov 07, 2019
buhari tongue
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by PheelzAlmighty: 7:05am On Nov 07, 2019
I have nothing to say
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Xucxex1997: 7:06am On Nov 07, 2019
OK taken

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Ekakamba: 7:06am On Nov 07, 2019
sonnie10:
This one is just a blogger, knows nothing about auto parts.
The most common one which is the radiator is mentioned as engine parts instead of cooling system.
Omo everyone don turn blogger for this Corn-Tree ooo.
grin tongue
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Godsonkemz(m): 7:06am On Nov 07, 2019
How could broken windscreen glasses be converted and used as floor tiles... or battery acid converted to detergent... oyibo is far ahead of us.
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by martowskin1(m): 7:07am On Nov 07, 2019
Godsonkemz:
How could broken glasses be converted and used as floor tiles... oyibo is far ahead of us.

Good morning
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Goldencheese(m): 7:07am On Nov 07, 2019
Thanks for sharing

deelabs:

Basic car maintenance frequently requires the removal and replacement of old or worn out parts. Parts damaged in accidents may also need replacing, or even entire cars if the damage is too extensive. Instead of tossing your used or broken car parts in the trash, or sending them away for safe disposal, consider whether or not they are recyclable.

Recycling reduces the amount of waste building up in landfills and harm to the earth’s environment. While cars already contribute to increased smog in crowded cities, some of their parts can be reused in other vehicles or repurposed for other tasks. Know how to make the most out of replacing a vehicle and its components by looking at the 6 most recyclable car parts.

1. Oil and Oil Filters

Improperly discarded motor oil leads to contaminated soil and water sources — and it’s reusable. Oil only gets dirty and never actually wears out. When replacing your oil, take your used oil to a collection center or auto shop that recycles its oil. The oil can be cleaned and reused as brand-new oil.

Additionally, oil filters can be recycled. Each filter contains approximately one pound of steel. If taken to a recycling center that accepts them, the filters are fully drained of excess oil and reused in steel manufacturing. Remember to place the used oil filter in a sealed plastic bag when giving it to an accepting collection center.

2. Auto Glass

Broken windshields often pile up in landfills across the United States because the glass component is sealed between two layers of protective plastic. However, technological developments have made it easier to remove the recyclable glass, and many windshield replacement companies partner with recycling centers to repurpose the glass. There are even companies aiming to reduce waste by specializing in automotive glass recycling.

Automotive glass is versatile. It can be transformed into fiberglass insulation, concrete blocks, glass bottles, floor tiles, counters, worktops, and jewelry. Even the plastic encasing the original glass can be repurposed as carpet glue and other applications.

3. Tires

Tires are nondegradable, so they take up a lot of space at dumping sites if they’re not recycled. Burning tires pollute the air with toxins and produce a flammable runoff. Tires removed in good condition can be reused on other vehicles or fixed up and made into brand new tires. Scrap dealers often see donated old tires as a valuable resource.

Tires that cannot be reused in any way can still be recycled and repurposed as fuel, artificial playground turf, and rubberized highway asphalt. Bring old tires to the nearest recycling center to combat the buildup of unnecessary waste.

4. Engine and Emission System Parts

Engines and several of their parts have great longevity and can be remanufactured after removal. Engines can be dismantled, cleaned, reconditioned, and sold again for use in future vehicles. Many mechanics will even rebuild damaged or discarded engines with advanced technology and materials to make them more efficient and environmentally friendly. These redone engines can yield a greener, low-cost solution to car engine replacement.

Though some parts remain specific to certain car models, spark plugs, transmissions, radiators, and catalytic converters can be highly valuable to manufacturers and have the potential for repurposing.

5. Scrap Metal

Metal is one of the easiest materials to recycle. A damaged or decommissioned car comes with aluminum rims, doors and door handles, side mirrors, headlight bezels, fenders, and steel wheels. Every metal part on your car can be melted down and turned into something else. Scrap yards will weigh and price a car based off of usability. Once specific parts are removed for recycling or other forms of disposal, what’s left of the vehicle will be crushed into unrecognizable metal cubes.

6. Plastic Components

Though you may not think of it right away, cars actually contain a significant amount of plastic. Everything from dashboards to gas tanks are often made from recyclable plastic material. Lights, bumpers, and other interior features can be separated from the rest of the car and shredded or melted for conversion into new products. Additionally, if they are still in good condition, they can be sold to certain repair shops as replacement pieces.

7. Batteries and Other Electronics

Car batteries and other electronics often contain lead and other chemicals that can contaminate the environment if dumped in a landfill. Many states require auto shops to send old batteries back to manufacturers or to recycling centers for safe disposal. For car owners, many states also promote a law that rewards people who exchange old batteries for a new one.

Many car batteries are in a good and fully reusable condition. If taken for recycling, the battery is put through a hammermill and broken into small pieces. These pieces flow to a container where the heavier materials, like lead, sink to the bottom for siphoning — leaving the plastic on top for removal. The plastic gets melted into pellets and sold to manufacturers to make into new battery cases. The lead is melted down and eventually repurposed as plates and other battery components. Old battery acid gets converted into sodium sulfate for use in detergent, glass, and textiles. https://carpartsnigeria.com/blogdetails/406

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by nurey(m): 7:36am On Nov 07, 2019
sonnie10:
This one is just a blogger, knows nothing about auto parts.
The most common one which is the radiator is mentioned as engine parts instead of cooling system.

I disagree with your analogy. A system is a combination of several parts serving a function.

A car cooling system is made up of several parts like radiator, fan, thermostat, relay, fuse, hose, coolant etc depending on the type of vehicle it is.

A radiator can't be a cooling system but it is part of a car cooling system because it can't do the job alone. in other words, a radiator is still a part not a system, check online for auto part stores and radiator would have a part number not a system number.

good day

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by solmusdesigns: 7:46am On Nov 07, 2019
Recycling
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by sonnie10: 7:46am On Nov 07, 2019
nurey:


I disagree with your analogy. A system is a combination of several parts serving a function.

A car cooling system is made up of several parts like radiator, fan, thermostat, relay, fuse, hose, coolant etc depending on the type of vehicle it is.

A radiator can't be a cooling system but it is part of a car cooling system because it can't do the job alone. in other words, a radiator is still a part not a system, check online for auto part stores and radiator would have a part number not a system number.

good day
Read that comment again, this time very slowly. The qualifying noun there is the word “parts”
Technically, a radiator is not part of engine
Technically radiator is part of the cooling system

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Olamywealth10: 7:54am On Nov 07, 2019
Ameen oooooooo.
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by nurey(m): 7:57am On Nov 07, 2019
sonnie10:

Read that comment again, this time very slowly. The qualifying noun there is the word “parts”
Technically, a radiator is not part of engine
Technically radiator is part of the cooling system

excerpt from bone of contention.

"4. Engine and Emission System Parts
Engines and several of their parts have great longevity and can be remanufactured after removal. Engines can be dismantled, cleaned, reconditioned, and sold again for use in future vehicles. Many mechanics will even rebuild damaged or discarded engines with advanced technology and materials to make them more efficient and environmentally friendly. These redone engines can yield a greener, low-cost solution to car engine replacement.

Though some parts remain specific to certain car models, spark plugs, transmissions, radiators, and catalytic converters can be highly valuable to manufacturers and have the potential for repurposing."

The original poster never insinuated that radiator is part of an engine because other list he mentioned aren't also part of an engine like spark plug, transmission etc. he was only using them as reference.

The radiator can be part of several system

cooling system

heat system

liquid flow system

part of the engine bay

I can go on and on and cause confusion with technical English.

The issue lies here that you first misinterpret the op use of radiator as a reference rather than a statement of Engine parts.
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by mdchikezie(m): 8:17am On Nov 07, 2019
Godsonkemz:
How could broken windscreen glasses be converted and used as floor tiles... or battery acid converted to detergent... oyibo is far ahead of us.


glass is sand, tiles is sand WTF you talking bout, are you that deep
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by tillaman(m): 8:29am On Nov 07, 2019
This is beautiful, we need to be well oriented about the recycling sector, imagine having plastic road instead of bitumen and asphalt

We are getting there

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Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Adeyeyeaki(m): 1:37pm On Nov 07, 2019
Nice one op. One more thing that is need to know is where can we find these recycling shops in Nigeria?
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by Adeyeyeaki(m): 1:42pm On Nov 07, 2019
tillaman:
This is beautiful, we need to be well oriented about the recycling sector, imagine having plastic road instead of bitumen and asphalt

We are getting there
I think we should think of this for our country. Plastic roads will last pass the bitumen and asphalt roads.
Come 2023, we should have some Nairalanders in power that will make use from the wealth of knowledge being dish out in this site. If Bubu is well represented here, we should by now have a better Naija.
Re: 7 Most Recycled Car Parts by tck2000(m): 4:00pm On Nov 07, 2019
Nice

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