Recovery Of Aluminum By High Tension Separation ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. S. Knoll
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The high tension process which separates materials based on relative differences in surface conductivity has been very successful in recovering non-ferrous metals from municipal waste. Aluminum is by far the largest constitutent of the total non-ferrous metal fraction; accounting for >95% in most localities. Wire and insulation mixtures from industrial wastes have been treated commercially for several years by a high tension process initially developed for use in the iron ore industry. The wire and insulation application was a forerunner of municipal waste dry treatment technology. In the past eighteen months the rotating-drum-type electrostatic separator has undergone extensive testing and development in order that the process might be efficiently adapted to the recovery of aluminum from municipal waste.
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APA: F. S. Knoll  (1974)  Recovery Of Aluminum By High Tension Separation ? Introduction

MLA: F. S. Knoll Recovery Of Aluminum By High Tension Separation ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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