Green Recycling of EEE: Special and Precious Metal Recovery from EEE

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. E. M. Meskers
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Electronic and Electric Equipment contains a range of components made of a wide variation of metals, plastics and other substances. Up to 60 elements can be found in complex electronic equipment: base metals, precious metals and special metals in circuit boards and batteries. Because of its amount WEEE represents a considerable metal resource with a higher special and precious metal content than found in ores. The Umicore integrated smelter and refinery recovers and supplies back to the market 17 different metals from EEE. Pre-treated materials enter state of the art, material and energy efficient metallurgical processes for environmentally sound recovery of metals and treatment of off gasses and hazardous substances. The organics in the feed function as reducing agent and alternative energy source during smelting for precious metal recovery. Lithium-ion batteries are treated using a dedicated process. As a result the environmental footprint of metals produced from EEE is much smaller than primary production.
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APA: C. E. M. Meskers  (2009)  Green Recycling of EEE: Special and Precious Metal Recovery from EEE

MLA: C. E. M. Meskers Green Recycling of EEE: Special and Precious Metal Recovery from EEE. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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