Title :
HGMS technique application to environment improvement resulting from material recycling system (I) -- Recovery and recycling of glass grinding sludge
Author :
Kenmoku, Y. ; Sakata, S.
Author_Institution :
NEC Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recovering the cathod ray tube (CRT) glass grinding waste slurry which is composed of glass powder, abrasives and iron wear particles, from refuse and recycling of the slurry as a raw material for glass were made practical by applying the HGMS technique to remove iron from the slurry, because the presence of iron lowers the glass clarity. The HGMS, set-up on a commercial scale was developed. The set up is rectangular with reciprocal motion passing through the 2.5 kOe low magnetic field obtained by permanent magnets. Removal of more than 88 % of the total iron content in the solids could be attained at a throughput of as high as 500 tons per hour of the glass grinding slurry containing 0.2 % suspended solids without garnet. From 8 to 15 tons of the sludge on a dry basis per day have been recycled. This paper shows how a waste slurry, which was drained off and considered as a waste product from the factory, could be economically changed into reusable material.
Keywords :
Glass materials/devices; Magnetic separation; Abrasives; Cathode ray tubes; Glass; Iron; Powders; Raw materials; Recycling; Slurries; Solids; Waste materials;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1984.1063492