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Projet ATI.Recyclage des Polymères dans les VHU et DEEE

Authors :
Corepa
Université de Lorraine
Laubie, Baptiste
Royaud, Isabelle
Massuti, Pau
Corepa
Université de Lorraine
Laubie, Baptiste
Royaud, Isabelle
Massuti, Pau
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

To approach this project we have been working with the enterprise Corepa, that belongs to the group Derichebourg and which is situated in Pagny-­‐sur-­‐Meuse. This enterprise separates all the plastics received from all France for afterwards doing a revalorization and reuse of them. It mainly receives the rest of the grinding of the VHU (Vehicles out of use) and DEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), like the PAM (Small Electronic Devices) and the GEM (Big Electrical Appliances). The separation processes used are based on physicals and chemicals proprieties of the materials. They use methods such as flotation, which takes into account the density, the method of separation by «over-­‐band », which considers the magnetic characteristics and the infra red-­‐light, that considers the optic characteristics. The principal plastics that are valorised are: the PP (Polypropylene), the PS (Polystyrene), the HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene) and the ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene). Although the separation process is really controlled, there are still some problems that subsist and which we will try to solve, such as: -­‐ The efficacy of each operation individually is not known. We can observe, for example, some additives, such as colour or flameproof, can alter the physicochemical properties of the plastics. Having influence in the flotation and optical separation. -­‐ The quality of what goes out is also not known. This is a fundamental parameter, as it can help us to a better revalorization and the enterprise in consequence can have an economical gain. During the elaboration of the project we have had to face two big problems. The first one, is how can we characterize our samples, and how can we do for our sample to be representative of all the entire lot. For facing this, we have picked up from four different places some plastics and afterwards we have analysed them. In what concerns the sampling part, we have managed to get all the samples needed, before and<br />Outgoing

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, French
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn927086944
Document Type :
Electronic Resource