The amount of solid waste generated by all segments of society has increased in past decades. Annually, in Brazil, 96, ResumoA quantidade de resíduos sólidos gerados por todos os segmentos da sociedade tem aumentado nas últimas décadas. Anualmente, no Brasil, são gerados 96 mil toneladas de sucata eletrônica proveniente de computadores.O descarte incorreto desses resíduos gera danos ao meio ambiente, bem como perda de materiais que poderiam ser reaproveitados e/ou reciclados, diminuindo, assim a extração de matérias-primas para a produção de novos materiais.As placas de circuito impresso (PCI) correspondem a, aproximadamente, 30% da sucata eletrônica gerada. Cabe ressaltar que realizar a reciclagem dessa sucata é um processo complexo, porém de extrema importância para a recuperação de metais de grande valor econômico. Os processos industriais, para a recuperação de metais provenientes de PCI, são baseados, em pirometalurgia e hidrometalugia. Em ambos os processos, é possível fazer um pré-tratamento, que consiste no uso de processos mecânicos.Desta forma, nesse trabalho, foi realizada a concentração da fração metálica das PCI através do uso de um concentrador Mozley. Os resultados mostram que é possível obter quantidades significativas de metais como cobre (concentração de 85%), estanho (95%) e prata (98%) nas frações de interesse. Palavras-chave: Resíduos eletroeletrônicos, metais, concentração gravimétrica, sucata de placas de circuito Impresso.
The technology used in the manufacturing of televisions and monitors has been changing in recent years. Monitors with liquid crystal displays (LCD) emerged in the market with the aim of replacing cathode ray tube monitors. As a result, the disposal of this type of product, which is already very high, will increase. Thus, without accurate knowledge of the components and materials present in an LCD monitor, the recycling of materials, such as mercury, thermoplastic polymers, glasses, metals and precious metals amongst others, is not only performed, but allows contamination of soil, water and air with the liberation of toxic compounds present in this type of waste when disposed of improperly. Therefore, the objective of this study was to disassemble and characterize the materials in this type of waste, identify the composition, amount and form to enable, in further work, the development of recycling routes. After various tests and analyses, it was observed that an LCD display can be recycled, provided that precautions are taken. Levels of lead, fluoride and copper are above those permitted by the Brazilian law, characterizing this residue as having a high pollution potential. The materials present in printed circuit boards (base and precious metals)-thermoplastics, such as polyethylene terephthalate, acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and polycarbonate and metals, such as steel and aluminum, and a layer of indium (in the internal face of the glass)-are components that make a point in terms of their potential for recycling.
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