Continuous Measurement of UBC Decoating Efficiency

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. D. Stevens G. Riverin C. Simard
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"An on-line technique to measure the efficiency of decoating I delacquering processes is being developed by Alcan' s Arvida R & D Centre. Decoating processes are used to remove moisture and coatings from shredded coated material such as Used Beverage Containers (UBC) before melting. Complete removal has been demonstrated to maximize metal recovery. Quantifying the weight of carbon and organic residue adhering to the shred surfaces is very difficult to measure directly, as the material can be highly folded. The technique developed indirectly measures the residue remaining by analysing the concentration of CO evolved in the decoater end zone exhaust gas.A commercial CEMS (Continuous Emission Monitoring System) incorporating an infrared type CO gas analyser was modified for on-line process exhaust gas analysis. Both pilot and plant trials had demonstrated that the CO concentration measured was inversely proportional to the efficiency of the organic removal achieved. As the quality of coated purchased scrap can be highly variable in moisture and organic content, continuous measurement should permit adjusting the feed rate and other decoater process parameters to the quality of decoating required."
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APA: W. D. Stevens G. Riverin C. Simard  (2000)  Continuous Measurement of UBC Decoating Efficiency

MLA: W. D. Stevens G. Riverin C. Simard Continuous Measurement of UBC Decoating Efficiency. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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