Terrell, Texas-based Conecsus LLC says it will exhibit at the SMTA Juarez Expo & Tech Forum April 6, 2017, at the event in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The company says it will be displaying how it processes circuit board solder and solder paste wastes and residues containing metals such as tin, tin-zinc, lead, silver, gold and copper to recover them for recycling.
The company says Laura Robleto of Conecsus will staff its booth to answer questions about the recycling process, which Conecsus says harvests the metals and converts them into usable products for sale into the global market.
Conecsus says its recycling technology benefits SMT (surface-mount technology) and PCB (printed circuit board) electronics manufacturers by offering “new ways of dealing with metals-contaminated waste in an increasingly environmentally conscious manufacturing world.”
By employing patented recycling technologies, Conecsus says its keeps its customers compliant with local, state and federal regulations “while decreasing their carbon footprint and reportable waste streams.”
The April 2017 SMTA Mexico is the seventh version of the event, which is designed to bring together the expertise of users and suppliers to the circuit board industry in one place, according to Conecsus.
Founded in 1980, Conecsus describes itself as a sophisticated “green” recycler and refiner of SMT solder and solder paste wastes and residues whose mission is to provide innovative and high-quality industrial byproducts management, metal recovery and recycling options.
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