Positive Material Identification (PMI) Capabilities in the Metals Secondary Industry: An Analysis of XRF and LIBS Handheld Analyzers

被引:10
作者
Brooks, Leslie
Gaustad, Gabrielle
机构
来源
LIGHT METALS 2019 | 2019年
关键词
Sustainability; Circular economy; Metals recycling; Scrap; X-ray fluorescence (XRF); Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS); Handheld analyzers; Visual inspection; Material identification; Downcycling; Red metals; Aluminum; Alloy; ALUMINUM;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-030-05864-7_170
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Recycling is a critical part of obtaining a more circular economy. In the metals secondary industry, traditional equipment (a magnet, file, and/or grinding wheel) used to identify and sort materials at their end of life can aid in grouping metals (i.e. Al + Mg alloys, ferrous, high temperature alloys, etc.), but they are incapable of identifying the alloy's elemental composition; a necessity for preventing downcycling and maximizing secondary utilization rates. Handheld analyzers that utilize X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and spectroscopy (LIBS) technology may offer technological assistance that is helpful for achieving this level of analysis, often referred to as Positive Material Identification (PMI). This work tests the performance of these units under the challenging conditions present in yards (contaminated, unpolished, rugged scraps). These instruments, with their increasing safety settings, ruggedness, ease of point-click use and quick read times (for both XRF and LIBS) have significant potential, especially with ability to ID metal faster than cognitive recognition. Additionally, as unit costs of these instruments continue to decrease and the range of varying types of metal entering yards continues to widen, the return on investment becomes more immediate. However, extreme fluctuations of reported elemental compositions are being seen even when measurements have been taken in the same place consecutively; indicating that in their current state, they can inform content of material but aren't necessarily reliable for reporting accurate and precise compositional percentages.
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页码:1375 / 1380
页数:6
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