Direct shredding Sample Clauses

Direct shredding. Direct shredding is used in less facilities than manual dismantling because a precondition is an accessibility to enough tonnage for a fast return on investment. It allows a fastest treatment without creating more pollution, otherwise it would not be compliant and would not be selected by a scheme to process under agreement. Screens are put on a conveyor (after keyboard is removed for laptops when possible) then go to a confined shredder. After the shredder, screens piece are pushed to a rotating drum, where it stays around one hour, time to get of the mercury. Xxxxxxx from backlights is being aspired by an extractor hood and then active carbon capture it to eliminate it accordingly, as for the other sorting processes. Active carbon filters should be changed every year. After the Hg is off, overbands and eddy currents separate ferrous then non-ferrous metals. Some manual or optical sorting can be made to get some valuable components, and flotation is made on plastics to separate those with BFR. The light ones can be separated through different process. Electrostatic separation works well on PMMA. But as PMMA is around 1.18 density, it has a risk to be eliminated with BFR, especially if it has additives (see part 3.3). Advantages Disadvantages • High treatment capacity • Low workers’ exposure • Not FPD size dependent • Includes filtering system • High investment requirement • High operation cost (energy) • Lower quality of output fractions • High installation requirements
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