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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2019.28.3.21

Development of Metal Recovery Process for Municipal Incineration Bottom Ash (MIBA)  

Kuroki, Ryota (The University of Kitakyushu)
Ohya, Hitoshi (The University of Kitakyushu)
Ishida, Kazumasa (Maruya Co. Ltd.)
Yamazaki, Kenichi (Maruya Co. Ltd.)
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Resources Recycling / v.28, no.3, 2019 , pp. 21-25 More about this Journal
Abstract
The utilization of incineration ash from municipal waste must be promoted to solve the social problem on the shortage of final disposal site. In this research, metals should be recovered to avoid the damage of the crushing machine during the utilization of incineration ash in cement industry. In fact, incineration bottom ash from municipal waste contains iron in 3-5%. Nonferrous metal and stainless steel in 1% is also included. The research and development on the physical recovery process was performed not only to remove the metals but also to recover high grade products. Metals were separated from incineration ash in Maruya Co. Ltd.. In fact, iron scrap recovered by magnetic separation can be selled. After that, mixed metal was separated from incineration ash using screen. In this research, mixed metal tried to divided copper, aluminum, brass and stainless steel using drum type magnetic separation, eddy current separation and high magnetic separation. As a result, recovered iron had an 80% for the grade. Aluminum was recovered by eddy current separation without copper and brass.
Keywords
municipal waste; incineration bottom ash; metal recovery; physical separation; mixed metal;
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