I. Core Principles: Environmental Compliance and Resource Utilization
We currently do not provide equipment decommissioning, recycling, or trade-in services. This is primarily because decommissioned equipment has large volume, complex disassembly requirements, and contains materials such as graphite dust requiring specialized handling. Cross-regional transportation and processing costs are extremely high.
II. Support Provided: Professional Handling Guidelines
Although we do not directly recycle, we provide detailed "Equipment Decommissioning Handling Guidance Recommendations" based on environmental regulations and resource reuse principles, including:
Categorized Handling Recommendations: Guidance on dismantling equipment into categories, such as metal structural components recyclable as scrap steel and copper; graphite insulation felt and heating elements requiring processing by qualified institutions as industrial solid waste; and circuit boards and electrical components classified as electronic waste.
Compliant Disposal Channel Recommendations: Suggestions to contact local qualified industrial solid waste treatment units or metal recycling companies for evaluation and processing to ensure environmental compliance.
Documentation Archiving Tips: Reminders to back up important technical drawings and process data before equipment disposal for reference with subsequent new equipment.
III. Future Outlook
We are monitoring and exploring more environmentally friendly industry chain solutions. For customers with large-scale equipment renewal needs, we can jointly discuss optimal disposal solutions.