Application of the shaking table to separates stones from glass cullet in the fine heavy reject of the mechanical and biological treatment of MSW

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 807 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"The heavy residual fraction of the mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) plants treating undifferentiated municipal solid waste is mostly composed by inert materials, such as glass, stones, ceramics and brick. Glass, appearing in significant grade and amount, is not recycled today due to the high content in the other materials, mainly stones. All these materials have approximately the same density but stones have significantly different shape from other materials particles. In this paper it is presented the research developed to eliminate stones appearing in the fine fraction (2.8-8 mm) of the MBT plants heavy residual fraction (MBTr) using a shaking table operated in dry conditions. Two different samples from two different MBT plants were used. Firstly, the samples were characterized (materials content and particle size analysis). Then, laboratory work was carried out to optimize the operation of the shaking table, by changing the machine parameters, deck slope and movement frequency. The study showed that it is possible to upgrade the product in glass. The best results, obtained with one single stage of processing, were 82% content in glass with 84% in recovery, in the glass concentrate, when the coarser fraction (-8+5.6 mm) of one of the MBT plants was used. With the intermediate particle size fraction (-5.6 + 4mm), the glass concentrate attained 74% content in glass with 91% recovery."
Citation
APA:
(2014) Application of the shaking table to separates stones from glass cullet in the fine heavy reject of the mechanical and biological treatment of MSWMLA: Application of the shaking table to separates stones from glass cullet in the fine heavy reject of the mechanical and biological treatment of MSW. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.