Dangers of electronic boards
The generation and management of electronic waste is one of the most important environmental issues of particular importance in recent decades. Electronic waste is generated at the very beginning of the production of each product with unprocessed raw materials and
Waste collection and treatment
Every company that produces a particular product must ultimately dispose of various wastes of materials, which must be handed over to the authorities authorized to receive them. It is worth knowing who has the right to collect and dispose of
Printed circuit boards. A little history
Printed circuit boards originated from electrical connection systems developed in the 1850s. Metal strips or rods were originally used to connect large electrical components mounted on wooden bases. Over time, the metal strips were replaced with wires connected to the
Used lithium batteries are dangerous. What to do with them?
Lithium batteries are found in many everyday devices, from smartphones, laptops and tablets to a TV remote control or electric scooter. And while Europe pays close attention to climate and sustainability issues, the batteries in most modern appliances, which are
The main parts of a computer
The most important and main part of a computer is the system unit, which contains: a system board with its main components - a processor (sometimes called a central processor), main memory, cache, special slots for inserting additional boards and auxiliary
Electricity or electronics?
Many different appliances, from dryers to vacuum cleaners, use electricity as an energy source. These electrical devices transform the electrical current they receive through a wall outlet and convert it into another form of energy. For example, your toaster converts
Economic aspects of metal recovery from printed circuit boards
Due to the short life cycle of electronic devices and the growing needs of society, the flows of electronic waste are increasing rapidly. These wastes are multi-component, making them difficult to handle or recycle. Thus, it is necessary to consider
Why do electronic equipment items stop working?
Phones, laptops and tablets and other electronic devices have "time bombs" - elements that cease to function after three or four years and the device becomes worthless. It remains to buy either a new device or to replace the item.
Electronic equipment and quarantine. Where does old electronics go?
Due to quarantine restrictions, the collection and recycling of household electrical and electronic equipment in Lithuania has clearly decreased. The same trends are observed in other European Union countries. Waste managers urge residents to sort and not dispose of old
Catalyst Converter C82 / 7700423818. Renault Twingo.
Catalyst code C82 / 7700423818 is used by the French brand Renault Like the Renault Clio catalytic converters, the Renault Twingo has two ceramic inserts saturated with palladium, smaller and larger. Their weight is - 0.94 kg. The length is about