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Evaluation of Separation on the Copper Recovery from Jelly filled type Cable (젤리충전통신케이블의 구리회수를 위한 친환경적 분리기술평가)

  • Min, Dal-Ki;Sung, Il-Wha
    • Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering
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    • v.18 no.3 s.49
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2003
  • The generation of waste cable has been continuously increased as a production of electrical and communication media are extended. The current recovery methods, such as mechanical peeling, incineration, solvent extraction and pyrolysis, seems inadequate because they are either hard to apply in some cases or environmentally unacceptable. It has been shown that copper can be effectively separated from the jelly filled type cables using a soybean oil treatment method. As a result, jelly compound is vanished from the wire by soybean oil bath and waste wires are separated copper and PE by the mechanical chipper. This is a more environmentally friendly method than burning, and considerably faster than Stripping.

A Study on the Scale-up of Highly Effective Copper Metal Recovery from Waste Jelly-filled Communication Cables (폐 젤리충진 통신케이블로부터 고순도 구리회수를 위한 대형화 방안 연구)

  • Cho, Sungsu;Lee, Sooyoung;Seo, Minhye;Uhm, Sunghyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.157-160
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    • 2014
  • We examined and compared the feasibility of vegetable oils with synthetic thermal conductive oils to recover highly purified copper metal from waste jelly-filled communication cables. While polydimethylsiloxane shows relatively poor separation efficiency under entire operating conditions, dibenzyltoluene and waste vegetable oil show the high separation efficiency if the appropriate operating temperature and time were given. By running 50 kg-class equipment with waste vegetable oils, we obtained 100% copper metal recovery with 99.2% purity at $300^{\circ}C$ for 60 min.

A study on the recycling technique for jelly-filled copper cable

  • Kim, Bo-Gyum;Park, Tae-Dong
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.08a
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    • pp.513-515
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    • 2008
  • Due to the rapid development of telecommunication industry, most telecom operators are investing to upgrade their access networks by using optical cables instead of copper cables. Building new telecom ducts for optical cable installation requires so huge capital expenses that most telecom operators need to remove unused copper cables in order to secure enough space to in-stall optical cables. In this paper, we will present a alternative method to extract copper from removed copper cables.

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Upcycling of Waste Jelly-Filled Communication Cables (폐 젤리충진 통신케이블 업사이클링 연구)

  • Cho, Sungsu;Lee, Sooyoung;Hong, Myunghwan;Seo, Minhye;Lee, Dukhee;Uhm, Sunghyun
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2015
  • A feasibility test was carried out for upcycling of waste jelly-filled communication cables together with the development of environmentally friendly processes and equipments. High pressure water injection is proved to be an exceptionally environmentally friendly and highly efficient mechanical process. A batch-type cable barking equipment is designed and built on the basis of computational fluid dynamics modelling. It is optimized in terms of energy consumption and productivity with very high copper recovery of 99.5%. Copper nano-powder is prepared by an electrical wire explosion in ethanol media in order to improve the value of final products, and the preliminary economical assessment is also conducted.

Highly Efficient Mechanical Separation Process for the Recycling of Waste Jelly-Filled Communication Cables (고효율 기계적 박리기술을 이용한 폐 젤리충진 통신케이블 재활용 연구)

  • Lee, Sooyoung;Uhm, Sunghyun;Seo, Minhye;Lee, Minseok;Cho, Sungsu
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2016
  • Highly efficient and environmentally friendly mechanical process was developed for the higher recovery rate and productivity in the recycling of waste jelly-filled communication cables. Only the simplest mechanical method was designed and built for a continuous process, further proved experimentally along with the addition of several parts such as brush-type rollers and scrappers. In this process, the recovery rate and productivity were 98% and 55 Kg/hr respectively. This process is thought to be simple but highly advanced method for the commercialization of green process.