12 Disposal
12 Disposal
12.1 Disposing of welding dust
All welding dust collected must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
12.2 Disposing of materials
This product is mainly made of metallic materials that can be melted in steel and iron works and are thus
almost infinitely recyclable. The plastic materials used are labeled in preparation for their sorting and
separation for later recycling.
12.3 Disposing of consumables
Oil, greases and cleaning agents must not contaminate the ground or enter the sewage system. These
substances must be stored, transported and disposed of in suitable containers. Contaminated cleaning tools
(brushes, rags, etc.) must also be disposed of in accordance with the information provided by the
consumables' manufacturer.
► Observe the relevant local regulations and disposal instructions in the safety data sheets specified by
the manufacturer of the consumables.
The disposal of dust collecting bags and disposal bags is subject to special waste regulations. The dust must
not enter sewage systems or be disposed of together with normal household waste.
► Observe the local and official regulations.
12.4 Packaging
ABICOR BINZEL has reduced the transport packaging to the necessary minimum. The ability to recycle
packaging materials is always considered during their selection.
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Equipment marked with this symbol is covered by European Directive 2012/19/EU
on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
► Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment with household waste.
► Disassemble electrical equipment prior to proper disposal.
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► Collect components of electrical equipment separately and recycle them in an
environmentally friendly manner.
► Observe local regulations, laws, provisions, standards and guidelines.
► Please consult your local authority for information about collection and return of
electrical devices.
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