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Flat Screen Fractions

    • You can usually recognize plasma TVs without disassembling them.

    • If the TV is relatively heavy (around 20kg for a screen with a 40" or 100cm diagonal), it is probably a plasma TV.

    • Plasma TVs use more power than other types of flat screen, therefore they have a fairly large built-in power supply unit.

    • Plasma TVs have a solid glass screen which also contributes to the weight. The glass feels cold to the touch and isn't flexible.

    • Plasma TVs also have a sheet metal back cover instead of a plastic back.

    • Plasma TVs are packed with electronic components containing valuable materials. They do not normally contain any hazardous substances.

  1. Flat Screen Fractions, Identifying LCD TV's with CCFL: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • CCFLs contain mercury and should therefore be handled and treated with particular caution. A single lamp contains 1 to 5 mg Hg, meaning a 36" LCD display can contain up to 80mg of Hg.

    • If a plat panel TV is not a plasma TV (see previous step), look for the Mercury Inside or Mercury Free logo. These were introduced in 2014 by Digital Europe and Wrap to aid in segregating TVs containing Mercury.

    • If no Mercury Inside or Mercury Free logo is visible, you will need to take off the back cover of the TV in order to look for CCFL mounting clips protruding through the display panel.

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Katharina Lenz

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