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Appendix
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Stud welding unit
operating manual
Date:
July 2021
ALPHA 850
07.2021 / EN
Rev.:
A
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Appendix
10.1 Disposal of welding devices
Complying with the following measures can ensure proper disposal of the ALPHA
850 with as little damage as possible.
In this way, you make an important contribution to environmental protection and
waste management.
Name
Specification
Storage
Disposal
Ferrous metals and
non-ferrous metals
Free of GB*
No requirements
VER*
Printed circuit boards Free of GB*
No requirements
VER*
Plastics,
(single type)
Free of bromine
compounds
No requirements
VER*
Plastics,
(mixed)
None
No requirements
HM*, V*
Electrolyte
capacitors
Undamaged, free from
mounting and cable
Plastic container over
collection tank, marking
UTD*, SA*, V*
Battery, dry
None
Plastic container
VER*, SA*
Components
containing mercury
Undamaged
Closed plastic container, Hg
absorber!
VER* of
mercury
LCDs
Undamaged
Dense container
HM*, VER*
Cables, wires
None
No requirements
VER*
Components
containing gold
None
No requirements
VER*
Packaging
Separate collection
None
VER*
Other materials
According to
requirements
According to composition
Decide in
individual case
GB:
Components containing hazardous materials (condensers, LCDs, ordinary and
rechargeable batteries, etc.)
VER:
Recycling (according to the state of technology)
HM:
Disposal as household waste or commercial waste similar to household waste
V:
Incineration
UTD:
Underground landfill
SA:
Disposal as waste requiring special supervision
When storing materials, environmental regulations must be complied with. Proof is
required of proper disposal according to KrWG*
)
!