Recently, a batch of independently developed copper wire granulators departed from a domestic production base and will be shipped to Israel to help local electronic waste recycling companies improve metal separation efficiency. This export is not only an important step for domestically produced environmental protection equipment to enter the international market, but also reflects the competitiveness of “Made in China” in the global renewable resources sector.
As a core piece of equipment for recycling waste wires and cables, the Xrido copper wire granulator, through crushing, screening, and airflow separation processes, can efficiently separate copper wire from plastic insulation, achieving a recycling rate of over 99%, significantly reducing manual dismantling costs and environmental pollution. Israel, as a technologically advanced country in the Middle East, has been continuously promoting the development of a circular economy in recent years, leading to a growing demand for electronic waste processing equipment. The Israeli client in this collaboration has been deeply involved in the renewable resources industry for many years. Previously, the European equipment they used suffered from high energy consumption and complex maintenance. After extensive research, they ultimately selected a smart copper wire granulator from a Chinese brand—which employs dual-axis shredding + electrostatic separation technology, reducing energy consumption by 20% compared to similar products, and supports remote fault diagnosis, perfectly matching the local demand for efficient and intelligent equipment.
At the shipping site, technicians conducted final adjustments to the equipment and provided customized training programs tailored to Israel’s voltage standards and operating habits. The logistics process utilized moisture-proof wooden crates and a GPS tracking system to ensure the equipment safely arrived at its destination after traveling thousands of miles. “We are deeply impressed by the cost-effectiveness and after-sales service of Chinese equipment,” a customer representative stated in a video conference. “We look forward to significantly increasing our production capacity after it goes into operation, contributing to Israel’s environmental protection efforts.”
In recent years, my country’s environmental protection equipment manufacturing industry has accelerated its transformation and upgrading. Products such as copper wire granulators, thanks to technological innovation and stable performance, have been exported to more than 30 countries and regions in Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. This order to Israel represents a deep integration of Chinese technology with global market demand and injects new momentum into the green development of the Belt and Road Initiative. With the equipment put into operation, it is expected to help Israel recover thousands of tons of copper resources annually, equivalent to reducing tens of thousands of tons of carbon emissions, truly achieving a win-win situation for both economic and environmental benefits.