Copper Recovery from Printed Circuit Board of E-Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Toyohisa Fujita Hiroyuki Ono Gjergj Dodbiba Seiji Matsuo Katsunori Okaya
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"In an attempt to raise the copper grade of Printed Circuit board (PCB) by removing other components, carbonization treatment was investigated. The crushed PCB without surface-mounted parts was carbonized under nitrogen atmosphere. After screening, the char was classified by size into oversized pieces, undersized pieces and powder. The copper foil and glass fiber pieces were liberated and collected in undersized fraction. The liberation of copper foil from the oversized pieces was also investigated. The copper foil was liberated easily from glass fiber by stamping treatment. Liberation rate of copper foil was high at high carbonized temperature. The experimental results indicated that 90% of oversized char was liberated and the copper foil recovery from PCB carbonized at 1073K was 110kg/t. The copper recovery from char powder by flotation was also investigated. 15% of the copper grade and 80 % of the copper recovery were obtained, whereas the removal rate of silicon was 55%.IntroductionWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipments (WEEEs) should be recycled because they have many kinds of valuable materials and most WEEEs include Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). In Japan, about 30 km2 per year of Printed Circuit board (PCB) has been produced [1], PCBs are normally separated from WEEEs and picked up by hand and sold to non-ferrous metal market because PCBs include high grade of copper and other precious metal such as gold, silver and palladium [2]. However, PCB also has impurities such as silicon, aluminum and calcium which are slag materials in non-ferrous smelting process, and other harmful elements such as lead, bromine and antimony. Low grade PCBs are sold after removal of invaluable parts or sometimes land filled without any treatment"
Citation

APA: Toyohisa Fujita Hiroyuki Ono Gjergj Dodbiba Seiji Matsuo Katsunori Okaya  (2011)  Copper Recovery from Printed Circuit Board of E-Waste

MLA: Toyohisa Fujita Hiroyuki Ono Gjergj Dodbiba Seiji Matsuo Katsunori Okaya Copper Recovery from Printed Circuit Board of E-Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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