Optimization of the recovery of plastics for recycling by density media separation cyclones |
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Authors: | Gent Malcolm Richard,Menendez MarioTorañ o Javier,Torno Susana |
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Affiliation: | Universidad de Oviedo, E.T.S.I.M.O. (School of Mines), c/Independencia 13, Oviedo 33004, Spain |
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Abstract: | Material recovery processes are presented as the optimum option for recycling plastic wastes as a means of recovering hydrocarbon resources. There exist a large variety of automated material recovery processes for recycling of such wastes but each with significant limitations. Of these, the separation based on differences in densities is advocated as the optimum process either for producing recycled products or preparing wastes for subsequent recovery processing.Density separation processes based on cyclone type density media separation (DMS) is presented as an important, potential method for increasing plastics recycling process capacities. It is demonstrated to have the capacity to separate a significantly larger range of particle sizes than those presently processed industrially. The mathematical relationship for the prediction of quality of typical LARCODEMS type density media separations by particle size and density as expressed by the Ecart Probable is presented.A proposed device configuration is presented for density media separation to optimize the recovery and purity of both density fractions produced. It is also suggested that to be economically viable, a large scale of operation is required for industrial plastics recycling operations recovering and producing a number of different plastics with a purity to be used as a substitute for virgin material. |
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Keywords: | ABS, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ABSf, fire resistant acrylonitrile butadiene styrene DDTs, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanes EEC, European Economic Community ELV, end of life vehicles Ep, ecart probable half the difference in densities where 75% of a material in the feed of a specific density reports to the sinks fraction and 25% of a material in the feed of a specific density reports with this fraction HDPE, high-density polyethylene HIPS, high impact polystyrene HIPSf, fire resistant polystyrene IW, manufacturing or industrial wastes MW, municipal wastes NIR, near infrared PA6, polyamide nylon 6 PA66, polyamide nylon 66 PAHs, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PC, polycarbonate PCf, fire resistant polycarbonate PCBs, polychlorinated biphenyls PCDFs, polychlorinated dibenzo-furans PCDs, polychlorinated dioxins PE, polyethylene PET, polyethylene terephthalate PET, polyethylene terephthalate POP, persistent organic pollutants PP, polypropylene PPt, talc filled polypropylene PS, polystyrene PSf, fire resistant polystyrene PU, polyurethane PVC, polyvinyl chloride SPI, Society of the Plastics Industry SR, shredder residue WEEE, waste electrical and electronic equipment |
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