Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics

Recycling has gained attention nowadays due to the increasing awareness in sustainable development. The recycling of waste plastics has become one of the priorities because of the rising consumption and generation of plastic wastes from different sectors of the society. Waste plastics are composed o...

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Main Authors: Alorro, Richard, Tsunekawa, Masami
Format: Journal Article
Published: Philippine Physics Society 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9852
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Tsunekawa, Masami
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description Recycling has gained attention nowadays due to the increasing awareness in sustainable development. The recycling of waste plastics has become one of the priorities because of the rising consumption and generation of plastic wastes from different sectors of the society. Waste plastics are composed of a mixture of different types of plastics and need to be separated before they can be recycled. Several techniques were investigated or developed to separate plastics and one of them is jig separation. Jig separation is based on the displacement of particles in a bed fluidized by the pulsation of the fluid in a vertical plane so as to produce stratification. The principles behind jigging are governed by physics, particularly the motion of particles in fluid. This paper presents the theories proposed to effect particle separation by jigging. Studies on the application of jigging to separate different kinds of plastics were reviewed. It can be concluded that jig separation can be applied for plastic separation and recycling. However, more research and development effort is required before a commercial scale application can be established.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-98522017-01-30T11:15:24Z Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics Alorro, Richard Tsunekawa, Masami recycling plastics jig gravity separation Recycling has gained attention nowadays due to the increasing awareness in sustainable development. The recycling of waste plastics has become one of the priorities because of the rising consumption and generation of plastic wastes from different sectors of the society. Waste plastics are composed of a mixture of different types of plastics and need to be separated before they can be recycled. Several techniques were investigated or developed to separate plastics and one of them is jig separation. Jig separation is based on the displacement of particles in a bed fluidized by the pulsation of the fluid in a vertical plane so as to produce stratification. The principles behind jigging are governed by physics, particularly the motion of particles in fluid. This paper presents the theories proposed to effect particle separation by jigging. Studies on the application of jigging to separate different kinds of plastics were reviewed. It can be concluded that jig separation can be applied for plastic separation and recycling. However, more research and development effort is required before a commercial scale application can be established. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9852 Philippine Physics Society restricted
spellingShingle recycling
plastics
jig
gravity separation
Alorro, Richard
Tsunekawa, Masami
Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title_full Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title_fullStr Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title_full_unstemmed Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title_short Physics in Resources Recycling: Jig Separation of Plastics
title_sort physics in resources recycling: jig separation of plastics
topic recycling
plastics
jig
gravity separation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9852