Magnetic and Electrical Separation
Volume 4 (1993), Issue 4, Pages 241-255
doi:10.1155/1993/59037
Corona–Electrostatic Separation: An Efficient Technique for the Recovery of Metals and Plastics From Industrial Wastes
1Technical University of Cluj–Napoca, Cluj–Napoca 3400, Romania
2Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Tempaku–cho, Toyohashi 441, Japan
Received 30 December 1992
Abstract
Better management of secondary resources, such as copper,
aluminium and plastics from electric wire and cable waste requires
improved methods of processing of reusable materials. This paper presents
three typical examples of recycling technologies, each of them using the
capability of electric fields to sort metallic and insulating materials from
granular mixture. The efficiency of corona–electrostatic separation as a
basic operation of a recycling flowsheet has been demonstrated for feedrates
not exceeding 200 kg/hour. At the same time, it has been proved that
electroseparation can represent a complement to conventional air–gravity
separation of metals and insulators from industrial wastes. The in–plant
tests provided useful information for a customs–design of
corona–electrostatic separators.