Application Of Mineral Processing Technology To Plastics Recycling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Buchan
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A number of mineral processing techniques have been adopted for the separation of the plastics making up a typical beverage bottle, and a complete flowsheet developed. Thus, size reduction, heavy media separation and flotation were used to separate PE, PVC and PET from their mixtures with cellulose fibers and aluminum, which makes up the cap of such bottles. It is shown that while heavy media separation allows the separation of a PVC/PET mixture from the solid waste, froth flotation can be readily used to separate PVC and PET from a mixture of the two. For this purpose, the differential action of an alkaline aqueous solution (PH=II) which contains methanol and MIBC as surface tension control agents has been found to be a suitable flotation medium. This paper reports some aspects of the flotation flowsheet developed for the separation of plastics from municipal solid waste mixtures and PVC from PET.
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APA: R. Buchan  (1995)  Application Of Mineral Processing Technology To Plastics Recycling

MLA: R. Buchan Application Of Mineral Processing Technology To Plastics Recycling . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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