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Old CRT computer enthusiast [x86VileR] recently tracked down an IBM 5153 monitor for which he had been searching several years. Unfortunately shipping a heavy glass CRT isn’t easy. In fact, i… ...
TVs and monitors were a major influence on late 20th century home entertainment and business culture, but how do CRT screens work?
Recovered CRT glass had traditionally been used in the creation of new CRT displays, but the end-use markets for CRT glass have decreased considerably. To encourage the development of new uses for CRT ...
Recycling CRT glass is labor intensive, and it’s hard to recycle CRT glass into anything other than glass for new CRTs. That market has collapsed, though, because no one makes new CRTs anymore.
Beyond the CRT: Dlubak Recycling, headquartered in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, recycles not only CRT glass, but also automotive, lighting, plate and specialty glass.Dlubak’s Herb Schall says China is ...
A report from Robert Swett, receiver and now chief restructuring officer in the Creative Recycling Systems bankruptcy case, reveals that there are three potential buyers for the e-recycler, as the ...
Iowa’s attorney general sued the now-defunct company Recycletronics in January for storing 4.6 million pounds of leaded CRT glass, along with other e-waste, across eight facilities in two states.
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Friday that Nulife Glass will invest $5.9 million to establish its first Virginia operation in the City of Bristol. A Manchester, England-based company, Nulife ...
Arlington, Va. – Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc. (ISRI) today announced a technical “CRT Challenge” to identify financially viable, ...
But the CRT glass market, both in the U.S. and abroad, has since evaporated, and recycling companies that once could get paid a modest sum for each CRT now find themselves paying between $200 and ...
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.