Circuit boards present in most electric and electronic devices are very important components, which should be removed during sorting and dismantling operations in order to allow further adequate treatment for recovering valuable metals such as copper, nickel, zinc, lead, tin and rare elements. This recovery can be made by physical and chemical processes being size reduction by shredding the first step. In this paper, the effect of particle size in physical and chemical processing of printed circuit boards is presented and discussed. Shredding using cutting-based equipment allowed the comminution of boards and the liberation of particles composed by different materials (mainly metals and resin). Particle sizes less than 1 mm seems to be appr...
Recycling of printed circuit boards (PCBs) is an extremely complex and sensitive process. Physicoche...
The significant environmental, economic and social aspects following an End-of-Life Printed Circuit ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste generation has been skyrocketing over the last ...
A recycling process for PCB’s is being studied, based on physical processing and hydrometallurgical ...
The unbridled consumption of electronic equipment associated with fast immersion of new technologies...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
BACKGROUND: Electronic waste (e-waste) is a recent environmental problem worldwide, because it is bu...
The aim of this work was to evaluate mass loss in each stage of the recycling process for metal reco...
This work aimed to develop and propose methods for evaluating the metal degree of liberation to char...
The proper disposal of electrical and electronic waste is currently a concern of researchers and env...
Without the use of appropriate recycling technologies, the growing amount of electronic waste in the...
The fast rate of technological development of electronic devices has led to a decrease in theservice...
Printed circuit boards, incorporated in most electrical and electronic equipment, contain valuable m...
The recycling of metals from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) can be regarded as a r...
The study was carried out with the aim to demonstrate the applicability of a combined chemical–elect...
Recycling of printed circuit boards (PCBs) is an extremely complex and sensitive process. Physicoche...
The significant environmental, economic and social aspects following an End-of-Life Printed Circuit ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste generation has been skyrocketing over the last ...
A recycling process for PCB’s is being studied, based on physical processing and hydrometallurgical ...
The unbridled consumption of electronic equipment associated with fast immersion of new technologies...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
BACKGROUND: Electronic waste (e-waste) is a recent environmental problem worldwide, because it is bu...
The aim of this work was to evaluate mass loss in each stage of the recycling process for metal reco...
This work aimed to develop and propose methods for evaluating the metal degree of liberation to char...
The proper disposal of electrical and electronic waste is currently a concern of researchers and env...
Without the use of appropriate recycling technologies, the growing amount of electronic waste in the...
The fast rate of technological development of electronic devices has led to a decrease in theservice...
Printed circuit boards, incorporated in most electrical and electronic equipment, contain valuable m...
The recycling of metals from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) can be regarded as a r...
The study was carried out with the aim to demonstrate the applicability of a combined chemical–elect...
Recycling of printed circuit boards (PCBs) is an extremely complex and sensitive process. Physicoche...
The significant environmental, economic and social aspects following an End-of-Life Printed Circuit ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste generation has been skyrocketing over the last ...