Distribution Of Metal Values In Pyrometallurgical Recycling Of Copper From The Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Junzo Hino
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Most of the waste that contains a small portion of copper is landfilled. The recycling process of copper from the waste, such as shredder residue, should be developed in order to save mineral resources and prevent environmental pollution. Shredder residue, generated from disposed automobiles and electric appliances, consists of many types of plastics, glasses and metals. The combustion heat of plastics is efficiently used for smelting in the recycling process that consists of melting and reduction. Because the waste contains numerous components the knowledge of the distribution behaviors of the main components is necessary to develop the recycling process. The distribution behaviors in the recycling process are evaluated by using the thermodynamic calculation program, HSC Chemistry. The calculation results are compared with the practical operation data of the recycling process and discussed.
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APA: Junzo Hino  (2003)  Distribution Of Metal Values In Pyrometallurgical Recycling Of Copper From The Waste

MLA: Junzo Hino Distribution Of Metal Values In Pyrometallurgical Recycling Of Copper From The Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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