Liberation of a Large Quantitiy of Waste Materials by the Explosion in Water: A Technique with a Relatively Low Energy Consumption

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1048 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"A new crushing or liberation technique by means of underwater explosion is put forward. This technique is suitable for crushing and liberating various materials, for instance: the electric parts of the discarded portable telephone, CPU from mother-boards of PCs, steel from plastics tubes used as construction materials, waste constructed materials like panels, tungsten carbide scraps, as well as slitting the optical disk (e.g. DVDs), etc. The materials to be crushed are immersed in water and then the explosion is carried out by using only a small amount of explosive. The shock waves in combination with the generated bubbles are very effective in liberating the materials of different densities. It was observed that the metals crushed or liberated by using this technique were leached much faster when compared with the conventional crushing technique. This crushing method can be applied for liberation of many kinds of electric or mechanical tools. Introduction The explosive has been used since Nobel’s invention in 1866. The main practical application of explosion is in the large scale public works, such as dam construction, land development, tunnel, mining and dismantlement of building. The shock wave caused by explosion extremely can generate high pressure able to break the concrete and rock, and other materials. In this study, the crushing and liberation of waste materials was carried out by explosion in water. The idea was to use this technique as a pretreatment stage prior to recycling. The explosion in water can be used to crush hard materials, helping the liberation between different attached materials. The samples used in this experimental work are waste materials such as construction materials, hose, cemented carbide, cellular phone, lithium buttery, DVD-R, etc."
Citation
APA:
(2008) Liberation of a Large Quantitiy of Waste Materials by the Explosion in Water: A Technique with a Relatively Low Energy ConsumptionMLA: Liberation of a Large Quantitiy of Waste Materials by the Explosion in Water: A Technique with a Relatively Low Energy Consumption. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.