Heavy Media Separation of Aluminum from Municipal Solid Waste (68349461-89b7-46d2-8860-72767c8943bc)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. L. Michaels H. Alter W. L. Freyberger K. L. Woodruff
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Laboratory and pilot scale tests have been made to determine the utility of heavymedia separation, particularly a cone-type separator, as a means of recovering aluminum and other values from shredded municipal solid waste. The effect of the method of shredding on the behavior of aluminum in a heavy-media system was determined. Two-stage pilot-scale heavy-media separations were made with size fractions of shredded refuse. Recoveries of aluminum, as well as other components of the refuse, were measured and medium losses determined. The experimental results indicate that with certain reservations a heavy-media cone system can be utilized for aluminum separation and recovery from shredded and air-classified municipal solid waste. Observations made using two-stage heavy-media separation in a drum unit are included. Qualitatively, the results from the two types of separators are similar.
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APA: E. L. Michaels H. Alter W. L. Freyberger K. L. Woodruff  (1976)  Heavy Media Separation of Aluminum from Municipal Solid Waste (68349461-89b7-46d2-8860-72767c8943bc)

MLA: E. L. Michaels H. Alter W. L. Freyberger K. L. Woodruff Heavy Media Separation of Aluminum from Municipal Solid Waste (68349461-89b7-46d2-8860-72767c8943bc). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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