Recovery of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Board

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
X. Wen B. Li D. Tao
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A high effective method using a hammer mill, a column pneumatic separator and an electrostatic separator was studied for recycling copper from waste printed circuit board. The factors influencing the copper liberation degree and following separations were discussed. Two different physical separating methods were compared and discussed. Experiment results show that a well-controlled impact action can produce a satisfactory degree of copper liberation at a relatively coarse particle size. Around 90% copper recovery from printed circuit board for coarse particle size can be achieved by using a combination of electrostatic separation and pneumatic separation.
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APA: X. Wen B. Li D. Tao  (2003)  Recovery of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Board

MLA: X. Wen B. Li D. Tao Recovery of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Board. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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