Development And Realization Of Shredder Fluff Recycling

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael Meyer
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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12
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339 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

In the past shredder fluff was discarded in landfills, but shrinking landfill space and the partly hazardous content of the fluff as well as its caloric value, all resulted in efforts to turn this waste problem into a an energy resource. In order to produce a fuel, the inorganic compounds have to be removed. Extensive analyses and particle size measurements were made on fluff from various shredder. For optimal separation all particles are reduced to a uniform, relatively small size. In a subsequent combined - screening and air classification - process, successful separation into organic and inorganic fractions is achieved. The inorganic fraction is treated in a heavy media or an eddy-current separator to recover the valuable metals, while the organic fraction is now suitable for thermal processing, such as fluidized bed gasification and using the resulting carbon as a chemical reagent.
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APA: Michael Meyer  (1995)  Development And Realization Of Shredder Fluff Recycling

MLA: Michael Meyer Development And Realization Of Shredder Fluff Recycling. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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