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How Millions of Feet of Copper Wire Are Recycled In Factory – Massive Copper Recycling Line Every year, recycling plants recover millions of feet of copper wire from scrap — turning discarded cables, motors, and electronics into pure copper ready for a second life. In this documentary, The Factoran takes you deep inside massive copper recycling lines where mountains of wire are shredded, melted, and refined with incredible precision. From powerful crushers that strip insulation to furnaces reaching extreme heat, and finally electrolytic processes that deliver near-pure copper, witness how waste is transformed into a resource essential for modern technology. 💬 If you had to choose, would you recycle copper, aluminum, steel, or plastic first? Drop your answer below, hit like 👍, and subscribe to The Factoran for more behind-the-scenes looks at mega factories! ▶ Watch now to see how automation, heavy machinery, and advanced chemistry combine to recycle millions of feet of copper wire — fueling power grids, electronics, and industries worldwide. 🌍 The Factoran reveals how things are made and remade, from raw materials to finished products, showcasing the machines, processes, and craftsmanship driving the world’s largest industries. #factory #howitsmade #copperrecycling 0:00 Introduction 0:59 Copper Recycling - A Strategic Pillar of the Global Supply 1:57 Copper Scrap - Collection and Stockpiling 3:14 Copper Scrap Shredding 5:10 Copper Scrap - Melting and Casting 8:23 Reheating and Electrolytic Refining 10:43 Copper Wire Production 12:24 Copper and Spiritual Life 14:17 Conclusion