Abstract
Abstract
In the secondary metals industries mechanical/physical separation processes predominate for the recovery of metals from post-consumer wastes of all types. Nearly all of the concentration methods used in the metals recycling industries have been developed from well-established mineral beneficiation technologies, but recently there have been innovative developments in new or improved separation processes specifically designed to treat waste materials. Conventional physical separation systems are reviewed and briefly described and recent developments are also discussed.
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