Enrichment of Copper, Lead, and Tin by Mechanical Dry Processing of Obsolete Printed Circuit Board Residues
AUTOR(ES)
Silva, Marcelle de Fátima da
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
24/10/2019
RESUMO
Waste printed circuit boards (WPCB) residues were mechanically processed to concentrate their metal content aiming to reduce costs of the subsequent recovery of copper, tin, and lead. A fully dry route was proposed to avoid the generation of liquid effluents that would require additional treatment. Firstly, 10.7% of the residue was segregated by magnetic separation; the remaining nonmagnetic fraction was comminuted and sieved. Ceramic and polymer materials (1/3 of the total weight) concentrated in the finer and the coarser size fractions, while metallic materials (2/3 of the total weight) concentrated in the intermediate size fraction (90.7, 94.5, and 95.6% of the total copper, tin, and lead contained in the milled WPCB, respectively). The fractions between 0.3-1.20 mm were submitted to gravity separation using a zig-zag air classifier; enrichment of copper (from 43±11% to 68±5%), tin (from 10±3% to 17±1%), and lead (from 4±1% to 6.4±0.5%) were obtained.
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