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One of the largest problems in the world nowadays is the excess of waste and the inability to recycle it properly.
=Basics=
Current recycling processes are chemical based, costly and inefficient plus many waste products are not even recyclable at all.
*The conversion of waste material into material comparable to that of the original feedstock(s)
*Mainly done with [[Glass Recycling | Glass]] ,  [[Metal Recycling | Metals]] ,  [[Paper Recycling | Paper]] / [[Engineered Wood Products]] ,  and [[Plastic Recycling | Plastic]]
*[[E-Waste Recycling]] is an emerging, and important area of recycling


To address all these issues into one single solution that has 100% recycling efficiency, the Sub-Molecular Disassembler was born.
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*[[Source Seperated Recycling]]


The Sub-Molecular Disassembler consists in a mechanical process that disassembles any molecular structure into its basic elements, atoms.
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Each atom is then stored in a container containing only atoms of the same type therefore instead of waste products we get re-usable pure raw materials useful for industrial use.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling The Wikipedia Page on Recycling]


A Solar or Wind Generator is used to power the Disassembler.
[[Category: Waste Management]]
 
This project in its concept phase and the main focus is in finding the most energy efficient disassembly process.
The current disassembly process considered is by the use of laser pinches to grab each atom and put it in the container.

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Basics

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