Processing Of Chopped Wire Waste Material Using The Floatex Density Separator

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael J. Mankosa
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The increased emphasis placed on recycling of consumer and industrial waste products has generated a need for advanced separation techniques for recovery of valuable by-products. As a result, the metals recycling industry has made great strides in the recovery of used wire products through the application of chopping and screening processes. Unfortunately, in many instances, the final plastic reject still contains a substantial portion of valuable metal. Typically, this material has been discarded, since an appropriate separation technique has not been available. Recent work conducted by Carpco, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida indicates that a high-grade metal and/or plastic product can be recovered from this waste material using a novel density separation process. Extensive test work has been conducted using this procedure to validate separation performance as well as equipment capacity. This paper will present the basic operating principle of the separator, as well as results from tests conducted using various feed materials.
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APA: Michael J. Mankosa  (1995)  Processing Of Chopped Wire Waste Material Using The Floatex Density Separator

MLA: Michael J. Mankosa Processing Of Chopped Wire Waste Material Using The Floatex Density Separator. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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