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About teconica metals recycling solution

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The Group has in-depth experience in recycling and manufacturing of Copper & Copper Alloys, Lead & Lead Alloys, reprocessing of PVC compounds and Trading in Non-Ferrous metal scrap. Renowned as a frontrunner in metal recycling and manufacturing, the company has carved a niche for itself in the industry.

We have 3 sister concern who take care of verious products related copper : Aarvi Metal Ind, Janeta Industries & Teconica Metals.

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The Importance of Copper Recycling

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Copper has been in use by civilization for over 10,000 years and has been recycled since early times. Because it does not degrade during recycling, copper in use today could have been first fabricated into objects thousands of years ago.

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Copper is highly prized by scrap metal collectors and scrap metal recycling businesses. The nonferrous metal is the best conductor of electricity except for silver. That electrical and thermal conductivity, along with properties of high ductility and malleability make it one of the most demanded metals by industry, eclipsed only by iron and aluminum.

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The Environmental Importance of

Copper Recycling

Copper is an essential trace element that is necessary for plant and animal health. Moderate excess exposure to copper is not associated with health risks.

As with other metals, there are significant environmental benefits to the recycling of copper. These include solid waste diversion, reduced energy requirements for processing, and natural resource conservation. For example, the energy requirements of recycled copper are as much as 85 to 90% less than the processing of new copper from virgin ore. In terms of conservation, copper is a non-renewable resource, although only 12% of known reserves have been consumed. Known U.S. reserves of copper are thought to total 1.6 billion metric tons, with production concentrated in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Montana. About 99% of domestic production is generated from 20 mines.

An emerging environmental challenge for copper is its use in the ever-increasing production of electrical products that still experience low recycling rates. This trend is changing for the better, however, through electronics recycling initiatives.

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