A combined PVC Swelling and Ball Milling Approach for Highly Efficient Recovery of High-Purity Cu and PVC from Waste Wire Harnesses

This work developed combined PVC swelling by organic solvent and ball or rod milling approaches for the recovery of high purity Cu and PVC from thin and ununiform cables in waste wire harnesses.

by Shogo Kumagai, Harendra Kumar, Tomohito Kameda, Yuko Saito, Toshiaki Yoshioka

Abstract
 
 
The wire harness assembly, used to conduct electricity to vehicle components and electrical and electronic appliances, is abundantly present in waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and end-of-life vehicles (ELVs). Wire harnesses usually consist of copper (Cu) strands coated with thin polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cables. Current technologies for recycling this waste are either ineffective or have significant limitations because they are currently only available for thick and uniform cables. Therefore, this work developed combined PVC swelling by organic solvent and ball or rod milling approaches for the recovery of high purity Cu and PVC from thin and ununiform cables in waste wire harnesses. We developed both lab-scale and bench-scale milling reactors to thoroughly investigate the milling efficiency and the separation mechanism, and the subsequent scaling up for the developed process. The PVC swelling behavior and the plasticizer removal from the PVC coatings by the selected organic solvents were thoroughly evaluated by employing Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSPs) and the effectiveness of the swelling ratio on the separation of PVC coatings and Cu wires were investigated by using lab-scale reactor. n-Butyl acetate and acetone were selected as the best solvents for PVC swelling and plasticizer removal. This work achieved complete recovery of PVC coatings, Cu wires, and plasticizers from the waste WH cables by the bench-scale reactors. Thus, this work established both the academic and technical bases of the developed approaches combining PVC swelling and milling processes.
 
Keywords: Wire harness; PVC recycling; Cu recycling; Plastic-metal separation, Polymer swelling by organic solvent


published: , 11|2022
Keywords: Material Recovery, Metals, Plastics, Japan