Quantitative characterization of recyclable resources dismantled from waste liquid crystal display products

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Hyun Seon Hong
A. Ran Choi
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[1] Sungshin Women’s University,Department of Environment and Energy Engineering
[2] Sungshin Women’s University,Next
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2018年 / 20卷
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Waste LCDs; Recycling; Dismantling; Database; Valuable materials;
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Currently only limited materials, such as common metals and plastics, are recovered from waste flat-panel displays, thus necessitating the development of a comprehensive recycling process. This study aims to establish a statistical database about the types and amounts of valuable resources in waste liquid crystal display (LCD) products. To obtain these data, the waste LCD products were disassembled into four components: plastics, printed circuit boards, metals, and other materials, including their panels, and the weight of each component was measured. Overall, the product weight decreased with increasing manufacturing year regardless of the product screen size; however, the decreasing rate varied from 14 to 73%. The metal weight ratios decreased significantly by 24–31%. Meanwhile, regardless of the manufacturing year, the plastic weight ratios remained almost constant at about 20%. On the other hand, the weight ratio of the other components increased by 26–46% with increasing manufacturing year suggesting that rare-earth metal recycling has become more important. These statistical analyses are expected to contribute to the development of an eco-friendly, high-efficiency dismantling/separation process that will enable higher value recycling and minimal waste disposal.
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页码:2054 / 2061
页数:7
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