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Cable Management
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Companies across the non-ferrous recycling industry rely on Cable Management for their processing questions and equipment needs.
For over 15 years we’ve designed, built, and commissioned non-ferrous recycling systems for clients across the globe.
With an established reputation for innovation and quality, we’re committed to being your go-to source for all things copper, aluminum, and battery recycling.
Our channel is here to help share insight on what we’ve learned during our journey of scrapping, wire chopping, system installations, and Lithium-ion battery processing.
If it’s non-ferrous, it’s Cable Management.
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For over 15 years we’ve designed, built, and commissioned non-ferrous recycling systems for clients across the globe.
With an established reputation for innovation and quality, we’re committed to being your go-to source for all things copper, aluminum, and battery recycling.
Our channel is here to help share insight on what we’ve learned during our journey of scrapping, wire chopping, system installations, and Lithium-ion battery processing.
If it’s non-ferrous, it’s Cable Management.
For more information, visit us at cablemanagementusa.com.
What Size Granulator Screen Do I Need?
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#copper #aluminum #scrap #scrapping #recycle #recycling
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How Do You Process Steel-BX or Aluminum-BX?
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Aluminum Screening Plant
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The Difference Between Wet & Dry Separation
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New Plant Location
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How Do You Separate Copper & Aluminum?
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How Do You Separate Copper & Aluminum?
How Does A Cyclone Separator Work?
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How Does A Cyclone Separator Work?
What Size Separation System Do You Need?
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What Size Separation System Do You Need?
Is It Worth Prepping #2 Copper Pipe?
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Is It Worth Prepping #2 Copper Pipe?
The Difference Between Granulators and Vertical Mills (& Turbo Mills)
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The Difference Between Granulators and Vertical Mills (& Turbo Mills)
How To Process: ACR Aluminum Copper Radiators
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How To Process: ACR Aluminum Copper Radiators
Inner Workings of an Air Separation Table
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Inner Workings of an Air Separation Table
Is It Worth Chopping Cable? (part 2)
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Is It Worth Chopping Cable? (part 2)
Is It Worth Chopping Cable? (part 1)
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Is It Worth Chopping Cable? (part 1)
Dual Shaft Shredder Reduces Plastic Drums for Recycling
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Dual Shaft Shredder Reduces Plastic Drums for Recycling
How to Process Copper-Bearing Shredded Electric Motors
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How to Process Copper-Bearing Shredded Electric Motors
Post Drying Lithium-ion Battery Recycling
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Post Drying Lithium-ion Battery Recycling
The Proper Equipment For Battery Recycling
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The Proper Equipment For Battery Recycling
Low Quality Wire, High Quality Yields
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Low Quality Wire, High Quality Yields
The Vertical Mill Difference for Wire Chopping
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The Vertical Mill Difference for Wire Chopping
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Been trying for months to find a price , or a use one , can’t find none . Do u sell parts ?? Or ever think about selling in “ kit “ form . ? Repossessed.???? How can I pay less ???
Do you run chopped acr material over a magnet? Ahem, I know one or two srews or (corroded/rusted) steel bits gets into every 200lbs of acr I bring in to yard.
You showed us how clean the al was. I wish you had done same with the copper side. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for this. As a scrapper it helps to understand with more nuanced information.
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hi guys totally left field , but could tell me what air pressure is needed under the separator table .
I never measured the PSI on the deck itself, but depending on the model the horsepower blower ranges from 1 HP up to 10 HP, ranging from 1,000 to over 5,000 CFM
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If you get tired of drilling and tapping and cutting holes in enclosures. Contact me. We can automate all that for you
This is exactly what I need
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That was a really cool lesson that I didn't even know i needed. Thanks!
Great information, thank you!
Thank you! Seeing the yield %s is very helpful!
Awesome! An explanation of not only cyclones, but video production too! Thank you! Just yesterday I thought it would be good for me to review how cyclones work, and lately, I've been thinking it through in my mind how to prevent the product from interacting with the impeller(s). So this was super timely!
Muito bem explicado! I
I used to work at a rubber recycling plant turned tires into lil pellets then machine bagged by the ton . Recycling is somewhat lucritive wire is worth alot more these days .
I don’t strip under 1/0
50/50 or 70/30 It’s simple mathematics you cut 12” off of the copper wire you plan on stripping weigh it then remove the insulation off that piece and weigh the insulation. If the insulation weighs more then 30% leave it on. Btw stripping anything under #8 AWG isn’t worth my time.
That's why you make a bonfire and burn the insulation off while drinking beer.
Ehhhh there’s a fee for that too. I’m not saying I do or don’t do the same shit tho
If it's worth your time to strip wire, it most likely means it doesn't belong to you. If you own the wire you probably have different plans for it that IS worth your time.
Here ⬆️ we have someone who is not an electrician
And he likes his own comments
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It's always worth it.
How are the copper and aluminium split?
They are broken apart by the granulator, the air table then separates them from each other by density.
Do you think a vertical mill would be better for wire harness?
That's a good question, and that depends on how the material is being prepped and what your expectations are for the finished product. If your goal is to process everything together including the fuse boxes and the ends, then the Vertical Mill is the better option. If you're goal is to have the cleanest chops, and you will run material separate from the fuse boxes, then the granulator makes more sense. The granulator tends to keep the strands in little slivers, whereas the vertical mill tends to roll the copper into a flat swirl. If you put a screener after the granulator, it is easier to screen out any brass flakes, making the output copper cleaner.
Great video, thank you! I have about a dozen questions, but I'll save most of them for now until I get in touch with you! But just one or two if you don't mind: What would you estimate the pounds or tons in a shift (8 hrs) all things considered, or per hour of running time? How many HP is the granulator please? They plan to run only clean, or will you still add a magnet? I appreciate your time!
Thank you for your questions! It's a 40 horsepower granulator, a 60 horsepower Shredder. I'm still unsure of the capacity per hour since it's the first time that we set this line in this exact configuration for this application. I'll wait a few weeks until we have some time data. Hopefully I have the answer by the time we talk on the phone!
@@cablemanagementusa Thanks for replying! I look forward to learning more!
What's the average copper to aluminum rate example 100 lbs of acr clean 20 lbs copper or 20% copper to 80 lbs Al or 80% .
46/48 Cooper 50 al
That's correct, approximately 48% copper, 50% aluminum and the rest is waste. (dust/fluff, oxidation) in coastal areas where the aluminum oxidizes more, the copper recovery is higher because a lot of the aluminum weight has already disappeared
@@cablemanagementusa thank you didn't realize it was that high in recovery or separation
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She said they “Skew” towards Covid awareness … No, they skew towards total ignorance and they’re the pandemic! And because “They are Cowards & Thugs!!!
Heck yah it is!!!
People used to toss wire into a burn barrel and burn off the insulation. Of course the EPA banned that practice.
Yea, if you dont have a real job and steal the wire! Otherwise no!
Thank RUclips algorithm for the video explaining why wack jobs around here are stealing copper lines right off the poles!!! 😒
Like you said, its based on how you value your time. For me it's like a hobby so I do it just to waste time especially in the winter.
Happy Friday! Thanks for another great video! Do you ever consult on the industry (for a fee) for someone starting out in processing, I mean separate from answering questions about the machinery you offer? And if you answer yes, whom would I ask for or write to? Also, if I want machinery quotes, would you do that, as well as tell me what pieces would make up a processing line, depending on the material? (as part of your normal sales process?) Thanks!
Thank you for you comment! Yes, we do offer this service, Please call the office and leave a message for me,(Josh) or email info@cablemanagementusa.com with your contact details and I will reach out to you.
Thank you
Which one is best for car wiring harnesses
They all will work the same, it really depends on how many lbs/hr you want to achieve. For auto harness wire. We typically would add a small automated powder feeder that will introduce lime or talcum. To neutralize the grease and sticky tape from the harness.
Great video, thank you!
Olá! Gostei da explicação no meu caso o que mais impacta é o fio 2 pois da muito mão de obra pra cortar aqueles que tem baixo cobre . Uma pergunta ❓ Chicote de carro quando tritura vc chega corta os conectores de metais ou faz tudo junto.
Agreed, what constitutes a load? Complete truck load, a tote bag load, a bucket?
Over 40,000 lbs. Typically, the maximum payload for dry van is 42-44k lbs.
I think he means full truckload, somewhere in the 40,000 to 44,000 pound range per full load.
what do you call a load
Over 40,000 lbs. Typically, the maximum payload for dry van is 42-44k lbs.
I think he means full tractor trailer load: 40,000-44,000 pounds of product per load.
Why are they coping the plastic up with it?
The wires get chopped all together with the insulation still on it. Once it goes over the separation table, that separates the Copper granules from the insulation.
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Thank you! This was one of the better ones for explanation.
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I just use my angle grinder or my sawzall when I'm processing copper tubing. I do it as it comes in, instead of waiting until I have a box full. But I'm just a small guy and the cost of labor is not a factor so I can understand why big companies don't do it.
You can also use an old crappy wood chop saw. Just use a carbide blade. Which are cheap these days. It goes through copper pipe like butter. Just make sure to use eye protection.