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Free Geek Center TOXIC Disaster waiting to happen

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Published: May 31, 2010

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Hazardous Materials are being recycled by an unprofessional non certified group of e-waste individuals in Portland Oregon.  Free Geek of Portland Oregon exposes it employee’s, friends and workers to these hazaedous materials.

  • Americium: smoke alarms (radioactive source).
  • Mercury: fluorescent tubes (numerous applications), tilt switches (pinball games, mechanical doorbells, thermostats). With new technologies arising, the elimination of mercury in many new-model computers is taking place.[34]
  • Sulfur: lead-acid batteries.
  • PCBs: prior to ban, almost all 1930s–1970s equipment, including capacitors, transformers, wiring insulation, paints, inks, and flexible sealants.
  • Cadmium: light-sensitive resistors, corrosion-resistant alloys for marine and aviation environments, nickel-cadmium batteries.
  • Lead: old solder, CRT monitor glass, lead-acid batteries, some formulations of PVC.[35] A typical 15-inch cathode ray tube may contain 1.5 pounds of lead,[1] but other CRTs have been estimated as having up to 8 pounds of lead.[19]
  • Beryllium oxide: filler in some thermal interface materials such as thermal grease used on heatsinks for CPUs and power transistors,[36] magnetrons, X-ray-transparent ceramic windows, heat transfer fins in vacuum tubes, and gas lasers.
  • Polyvinyl chloride Third most widely produced plastic, contains additional chemicals to change the chemical consistency of the product. Some of these additional chemicals called additives can leach out of vinyl products. Plasticizers that must be added to make PVC flexible have been additives of particular concern

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