1. Cutting: Various tungsten carbide products require cutting after recycling. Subsequently, they are shaped to size through various processing equipment, ensuring the metal structural components meet higher usage standards.
2. Palletizing: Also known as packing, this process is primarily aimed at loose pipes or fragmented containers. The main purpose is to reduce volume, thereby lessening pressure during loading, unloading, and transportation. It also makes high-density iron blocks more suitable for steelmaking processes.
3. Crushing: For larger pieces of scrap tungsten carbide or any accompanying impurities, we must carry out a thorough crushing process.



