Developments In Cable Recycling Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. I. Schoenherr T. A. Baloun
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Mixed cable waste, which amounts to more than 200,000 tpy in Germany, is subjected to recycling. In most cases cable recycling means only recovering copper and/or aluminum metals. The remaining cable waste contains nearly 3-8% of the reusable materials, and is disposed of in landfills. Aluminum is recovered within copper products and leads to lower product prices. Preliminary laboratory tests show that the use of shaking hydro-tables as well as electrostatic separators result in less than 1 % of metals in the residual material. The products are high in grade at metal recoveries of more than 85%. Furthermore, applying a modified electrostatic separator may also lead to an efficient Cu-Al separation. The separation efficiency amounts to up to 95%.
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APA: J. I. Schoenherr T. A. Baloun  (2002)  Developments In Cable Recycling Technology

MLA: J. I. Schoenherr T. A. Baloun Developments In Cable Recycling Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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