How to recycle solid carbide with Sandvik Coromant
The cemented carbide that Sandvik Coromant uses comes from our customers, who make revenue by selling us their worn inserts and round tools. Regardless of origin, we purchase the tools at the going market price. We leave recycling bins at your premises. You fill the bins. We retrieve them with certified green transports. You bill us. www.sandvik.coromant.com/recycling

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