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ConExpo 2023: Sandvik aims to recycle 90% of cemented carbides

Sandvik hopes to build a circular economy around its products

 Sandvik also unveiled the Ranger DX910i. Photo: Sandvik

Sandvik also unveiled the Ranger DX910i. Photo: Sandvik

Looking to recapture valuable tungsten, Sandvik will attempt to recover as much as 90% of its carbide drill bits by 2035. In the statement, the company noted that utilising recycled carbides to make new...

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