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The SHREDDERSORT project: LIBS and ANN for selective recovery of non-ferrous metal automotive shredder
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Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

ISSN: 2161-0525

Open Access

The SHREDDERSORT project: LIBS and ANN for selective recovery of non-ferrous metal automotive shredder


World Congress and Expo on Recycling

July 20-22, 2015 Barcelona, Spain

Stefano Legnaioli1, 2, E Grifoni1, G Lorenzetti1, S Pagnotta1 and V Palleschi1,2

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Environ Anal Toxicol

Abstract :

This paper reports the preliminary results obtained in the SHREDDERSORT project, a project funded by the European Commission aimed at developing a new dry sorting technology for non-ferrous automotive shredder.The non-ferrous fractions contain mainly aluminum, magnesium and copper alloys although sometimes also zinc-based alloys are found. These materials results after the non-ferrous separation (usually by an Eddy-current operation) and can be further sorted by hand-sorting or even by any kind of mechanical sorting process. The analyses have been realized in the Applied and Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory at CNR in Pisa using the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) technique in the perspective of the development of a dedicated instrument for on-line sorting operation. Different types of samples have been analyzed and in particular, different parameters have been studied to identify the optimum excitation conditions for the maximization of LIBS signal under double pulse excitation for instance changing the inter-pulse delays between the laser pulses (from 0ns (coincident pulses) to 75 μs) and the laser pulse irradiance.Finally, the LIBS spectra have been processed using an Artificial Neural Network approach in order to classify different kind of aluminum alloy using a set of certified samples.

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