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Gravity and Electrostatic Separation for Recovering Metals from Obsolete Printed Circuit Board

Camila Mori de Oliveira, Rossana Bellopede, Alice Tori, Giovanna Zanetti, Paola Marini

2022Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study proposed an evaluation of enrichment processes of obsolete Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), by means of gravity and electrostatic separation, aiming at the recovery of metals. PCBs are the most important component in electronic devices, having high concentrations of metals and offering a secondary source of raw materials. Its recycling promotes the reduction in the environmental impacts associated with its production, use, and disposal. The recovery method studied started with the dismantling of the PCB, followed by a comminution and granulometric classification. Subsequent magnetic, gravity, and electrostatic separations were performed. After the separations, a macroscopic visual evaluation and chemical analysis were carried out, determining the metal content in the concentrate products. The results obtained from gravity separation showed a product with metallic concentrations of 89% and 76% for particle sizes of 0.3−0.6 mm and 0.6−1.18 mm, respectively. In electrostatic separation, the product obtained was 88% for the lower particle size (<0.3 mm) and 62% for particles sizes >1.18 mm.

Topics & Concepts

Printed circuit boardSeparation (statistics)Gravity separationMaterials scienceMechanical engineeringComposite materialMetallurgyEngineeringElectrical engineeringComputer scienceMachine learningRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation Processes