(1) Recent Engineering, Kaiserslautern, Germany;(2) University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany;(3) Aachen University (RWTH), Department of Mining, Metallurgy and Earth Sciences, 5-20, 52064 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:
There are no known methods which will effectively separate compounds consisting of plastic fibers and latex binders, or plastics coated with textiles. To separate the fibers and the plastic carrier from the other materials, high-pressure water jets have been used. Based on this practice, a method was developed to treat waste carpets and automotive interior materials with water jets in order to recycle their plastic components. Experiments were performed to investigate the modes of destruction as well as the influence of process parameters. Based on these investigations, a pilot device for the treatment of waste carpets (sheets or chips) was designed and installed. It was shown that the proposed method works with a high degree of cleanliness and selectivity. A general process scheme was developed in order to apply the method to recycling processes.