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Title Assessing the Applicability of Gravity Separation for Recycling of Non-Metal Fraction from Waste Printed Circuit Boards
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Authors Kumar, A; Holuszko, ME; Janke, T
Title Assessing the Applicability of Gravity Separation for Recycling of Non-Metal Fraction from Waste Printed Circuit Boards
Year 2022
Published Advanced Sustainable Systems, 6.0, 2
DOI 10.1002/adsu.202000231
Abstract Printed circuit boards (PCB) are one of the most studied electronic waste streams due to the presence of high-value metals. The rejects from waste PCB recycling, also known as a non-metal fraction (NMF), are usually sent to landfill. This work explores the applicability of gravity separation, widely used in the mineral processing industry, to separate organic and inorganic components in the NMF. The float-sink test is conducted to understand the gravity separation performance, and the results show that a 47% yield at 86% organic content with 70% combustible recovery can be obtained using dense media separation. The washability behavior of NMF is assessed using different washability indices standard in the coal industry; and the material is classified as difficult-to-clean. The float-sink products show the concentration of organic stream in -1.8 g cm(-3) range, fiberglass in +2.0-2.5 g cm(-3) range, and metals in +2.5 g cm(-3) range. The recovery of these components will facilitate the concept of the circular economy and promote sustainability.
Author Keywords gravity separation; non-metal fraction; printed circuit boards; washability curves; washability index
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000599640700001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science
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