Effect of Storage at Different Levels of Relative Humidity of Ambient Air on the Tribo-Electrostatic Separation of Granular Plastics Containing Brominated Flame Retardants
The aim of the present work is to investigate the impact of storage conditions, and more specificazlly of the relative humidity (RH) of ambient air, on the triboelectric charging and electrostatic separation of granular insulating mixtures containing brominated flame retardants (BFR). The study was carried out on two model granular mixtures consisting in equal quantities of Polypropylene (PP) / Polyethylene (PE) particles either BFR-free or containing 4.7% of BFR, in mass (i.e., 40000ppmof bromine). After being stored for 24 hours either in a climatic chamber (RH= 30%, 50%, 70%, 20 degrees C) or in ambient air (RH = 56.5% +/- 1.5%; 20 degrees C +/- 2 degrees C), the plastic particles were tribocharged in a fluidized bed device the walls of which were made of polystyrene (PS). Then they were introduced in roll type electrostatic separator to be selectively sorted. The results showed a slight difference between the different cases studied, best separation results were obtained for mixtures stored at controlled humidity of 50% or under ambient conditions RH55% to 58%, at temperatures ranging between 18 degrees C and 22 degrees C.