Electromagnetic pulse separator of non-ferrous metals for scrap automotive and household appliances
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- 1 — St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
- 2 — St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
- 3 — St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
Abstract
The technology of automatic extraction of non-ferrous metal from contaminated metal scrap with simultaneous separation by density (separation of aluminum and its alloys from copper, copper and zinc alloys) has been developed. The suggested method of separation can be used for processing industrial and domestic waste contaminated with non-ferrous metal (e.g. old refrigerators, washing machines, cars and trucks, household waste in the form of beer cans, etc.). A prototype of a magnetic-pulse separator was developed.
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