Recovery Of Copper And Aluminium From Coaxial Cable Wastes Using Comparative Mechanical Processes Analysis

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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This work aims to perform a comparative study of two mechanical processes for the recycling of metals from coaxial cables (aluminium and copper-clad steel): Process I - comminution, sieving and electrostatic separation; and Process II - comminution, magnetic separation and electrostatic separation. Characterization techniques were performed on the cables to discover their composition. The parameters evaluated of electrostatic separation were: roll speed (n), electrostatic electrode distance (D2), voltage applied to the electrodes (U) and splitter angle (gamma). The best conditions for electrostatic separation were: Process I - n = 30 rpm, D2 = 8 cm, U = 30 kV and gamma = 0 degrees; Process II - n = 10 rpm, D2 = 10 cm, U = 25 kV and gamma = 2.5 degrees. Process I presented aluminium with purity of 99.51% and recovery efficiency of 94.53%, as well as copper-clad steel with purity of 96.79% and recovery efficiency of 99.68%. Process II presented aluminium with purity of 96.51% and recovery of 70.12%, as well as copper-clad steel with purity of 99.53% and recovery of 99.46%. A simplified economic assessment was performed on both process, and Process I has demonstrated to be the most profitable for coaxial cable recycling. The results showed that Process I is promising for the recovery of metals from cables due to its simplicity and lower cost, being capable of wide application to other processes that contain a mixture of conductive and non-conductive particles.
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Process comparation, electrostatic separation, waste coaxial cable, metal recycling, mechanical processing
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