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Recovering Electrical Parts and Components

Closing an industrial plant can be quiet the process.  It is emotionally tiring, mentally draining and physically exhausting.  Aside from the physical activities and inventories that need to be closed, plant owners are plagued with the burden of what to do with the industrial surplus equipment and surplus electrical components that essentially make up the..

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The Benefits of Using Refurbished Industrial Electrical Components

There are many types of refurbished industrial electrical components including breaker panels, line switches, bus ducts, bus plugs, fuses, transformers, circuit boards, etc. that are durable and available for purchase. It will amaze you to know that many individuals and businesses can benefit from buying refurbished industrial electrical components instead of purchasing new equipments. The..

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What Happens After an Industrial Plant Closes

In any competitive economy there is no guarantee that a plant that established itself well in the market will not close down. If the owners of these plants are faced with the reality that their operating and fixed costs can now not be met by the present standard and variety of products they produce, they..

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Benefits of Using Refurbished Electrical Components in Manufacturing

When it comes to selecting industrial surplus electrical components, the OEM component is not always better. Refurbished electrical components are often fully functional and offer a variety of benefits to your business, such as: reduced costs, improved inspections, improved aging components, and sustainability. Reduces costs The immediate benefits of refurbished electrical components in manufacturing are..

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Tips & Tricks in Electrical Component Refurbishment

There can be a lot of money stored up in old equipment or machinery which is why many businesses are now partnering up with waste management companies to help them retain as much of their investment as possible.  Old buildings or buildings destroyed by natural disasters can still contain valuable materials which can be recovered..

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