> Problem is that the dust from it is terrifyingly toxic, but in it's finished form it's "safe to handle".
Doesn't that mean it would be problematic for electronics recycling?
> Problem is that the dust from it is terrifyingly toxic, but in it's finished form it's "safe to handle".
Doesn't that mean it would be problematic for electronics recycling?
I don't think toxicity levels on compounds used in electronics has even been a stopper for furthering humanity
I know it is an hyperbole. First thing I thought was: Cadmium, Mercury, Lead and CFC. I was slightly annoyed about Cd and Hg
Or getting berylliosis from putting a drill through your electronic device before throwing it out