How To Recover Minor Rare Metals From E-Scrap

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takashi Nakamura
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Dismantling and detachment of parts from e-scrap are essential and involve higher cost techniques in pretreatment processes for physical separation. New techniques are desired for effective recycling of minor rare metals, therefore, we are trying to develop new detachment processes such as a new break down process. The principal of this new process is an electrical disintegration by electric pulse. E-scrap is broken down by high voltage electric pulses in water. IC chips and LSI can be detached from printed circuit boards under proper conditions. Ta- capacitors are also broken down to plastic parts and Ta sinter with lead wire. This is very useful in terms of pretreatment for e-scrap recycling. Also in the case of metallurgical production, with its intrinsic potential of smelting, extraction, enrichment and separation methods, play an important role in the context of minor rare metals.
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APA: Takashi Nakamura  (2015)  How To Recover Minor Rare Metals From E-Scrap

MLA: Takashi Nakamura How To Recover Minor Rare Metals From E-Scrap. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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