Copper and PVC Recovery from Electrical Cables

International Mineral Processing Congress
P. Bevilacqua
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this paper the possibility to complete the copper recovery and to enrich in PVC a mixture of plastic granules obtained by grinding electrical cables are investigated. The recovery of a large part of the copper still present among the plastic granules was possible by means of a mechanical screening, the finer polymeric fraction was collected, at the same time. In order to complete the copper polymer separation the following techniques were employed. Counter current separation in water, static dense medium separation with zinc chloride solution and copper extraction with nitric acid and subsequent electrolytic deposition. A Tri-Flo® dynamic dense medium separator was employed in order to separate the lighter polymeric fraction, from the heavier polymeric fraction, mainly PVC. Water or a salt-water solution was employed to feed the separator device.
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APA: P. Bevilacqua  (2014)  Copper and PVC Recovery from Electrical Cables

MLA: P. Bevilacqua Copper and PVC Recovery from Electrical Cables. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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