Infotrek Syscom Ltd., based in India, is reportedly investing more than $5 million to build an electronics scrap recycling facility. The project is expected to include a range of equipment, including shears, hammermills, eddy current separators, balers, and other types of scrap recycling equipment.
According to published reports the facility is slated to have a capacity of 7,200 tons on a two shift basis.
Infotrek will be working with Global Electric Electronic Processing on the system. The company hopes to have a total of eight collection centers opened in India over the next year to supply the facilities with the raw material needed.
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