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  2. Appliance recycling - Wikipedia

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    Appliance recycling is the process of dismantling scrapped home appliances to recover their parts or materials for reuse. Recycling appliances for their original or other purposes, involves disassembly, removal of hazardous components and destruction of the equipment to recover materials , generally by shredding, sorting and grading . [ 1 ]

  3. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, refurbishment is the practice of restoring and testing a pre-owned electronic device so that it can be re-sold. Refurbished electronics are therefore pre-owned electronic devices (usually smartphones, tablets, or laptops), that have been tested by a reseller to confirm that they are fully working.

  4. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    Major appliances, also known as white goods, comprise major household appliances and may include: air conditioners, [10] dishwashers, [10] clothes dryers, drying cabinets, freezers, refrigerators, [10] kitchen stoves, water heaters, [10] washing machines, [10] trash compactors, microwave ovens, and induction cookers.

  5. Spare part - Wikipedia

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    Aftermarket Parts: These are replacement parts made by companies other than the original manufacturer. They can serve as cost-effective substitutes for OEM parts. Used or Second-Hand Parts: These can be either OEM or aftermarket parts that have been refurbished and resold at a lower price. [2]

  6. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    While used units start around $70, those in mint condition or with original packaging can command prices upwards of $2,000, especially among retro gaming enthusiasts. 4. Atari 2600.

  7. Thermoplastic vulcanizates - Wikipedia

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    Some TPV is used commercially in washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, small appliances, and floor care. Other uses include parts such as pump seals, hoses, couplings, vibration dampeners, drum rollers, knobs, and controls.

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