Quality Assurance and Sampling Methods Regarding Municipal Solid Waste

International Mineral Processing Congress
Alexandra Pehlken Thomas Pretz
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Sampling of municipal solid waste is known to be difficult to sample if it has to be representative. When dealing with municipal solid waste, the usual method is to study separately waste material below 40 mm and particles bigger than 40 mm. The material < 40 mm cannot be sorted manual and is termed the “fine fraction”. The particles > 40 mm can be separated manually and are usually sorted into pre-defined groups of materials. These groups can be defined depending on the demand of quality assurance. But standardisation of procedures is not far progressed, even for the widely practised sorting methods.
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APA: Alexandra Pehlken Thomas Pretz  (2003)  Quality Assurance and Sampling Methods Regarding Municipal Solid Waste

MLA: Alexandra Pehlken Thomas Pretz Quality Assurance and Sampling Methods Regarding Municipal Solid Waste. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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