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September, 2017
Conecsus: Green Recycler of SMT Metals Waste
Terrell, TX — Conecsus, LLC, processes wastes that contain tin, tin-zinc, lead, silver, gold, and cop- per, and converts them into usable metal products for sale in the global market. The company benefits the
Conecsus is a sophisticated, “green” recycler and refiner of SMT solder and solder paste wastes. The company strives to provide
high-quality industrial byproducts management, metal recovery and
MicroLine 2000 series available in stand-alone or in-line configuration
Recycled SMT metals.
SMT industry by offering a new way to deal with metals-contaminated waste, in an increasingly environ- mentally-conscious manufacturing world. Conecsus uses patented, ad -
Call us to learn more about laser depaneling 1-800-345-5753 |
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vanced recycling technologies to keep its customers compliant with local, state and federal regulations, while decreasing their carbon footprints and reportable waste streams.
recycling options that provide value to its customers, while protecting the
environment. Contact: Conecsus LLC, 106
Tejas Drive, Terrell, TX 75160 % 855-846-5323 fax: 972-551-5901
E-mail:
info@conecsusllc.com Web: http:
www.conecsusllc.com
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