Preparation of Plastics for Automatic Identification as the First Step in Recycling of Automotive Parts

International Mineral Processing Congress
Christian Stollberg Peter Ay Matthias Schmidt
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"The aim of the study is the development of a seamless reprocessing procedure for plastics from automotive parts which are to be recycled (figure 1). Before automatic sorting can be performed, the materials first have to be identified by a near and middle infrared (NIR/MIR) system.Materials reprocessing basically includes research on size reduction, decoating, and roughening of the materials. Variants of the necessary technologies such as different shredders and mills and physico-chemical or mechanical decoating and roughening procedures together with the fundamental approaches underlying these methods are investigated and benchmarked. This allows the theoretical determination of the impact of each method not only on the overall process but also on the result achieved within the identification and sorting procedures."
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APA: Christian Stollberg Peter Ay Matthias Schmidt  (2003)  Preparation of Plastics for Automatic Identification as the First Step in Recycling of Automotive Parts

MLA: Christian Stollberg Peter Ay Matthias Schmidt Preparation of Plastics for Automatic Identification as the First Step in Recycling of Automotive Parts. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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