PET and PVC separation with hyperspectral imaging
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The proper design of a product life cycle may contribute both to the optimization of primary raw material usage and to the reduction of waste environmental impacts. Recycling may enter the life cycle of products in the contexts of production of secondary raw materials and reduction of waste extensive disposal in landfills. Tradition plants for plastic separation in homogeneous products employ material physical properties (for instance density). Due to the variability of the properties of various polymers in reduced intervals, the output quality may not be adequate enough. Sensing technologies based on hyperspectral imaging enter this framework being suitable to separate materials and increase the quality of recycled products, which have to comply with specific standards determined by industrial applications. This paper presents the results of the characterization of PET and PVC in some phases of their life cycle (raw materials, waste and regenerate conditions). This is accomplished via near-infrared (900-1700 nm) reflectance spectra acquired with a linear spectrometer. Characteristic spectral profiles of PET and PVC samples have been obtained allowing a robust statistical analysis to be developed. Wavelengths 1200 nm and 1650 nm result to be the most suitable for sample classification.
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PET and PVC Separation with Hyperspectral Imagery
Traditional plants for plastic separation in homogeneous products employ material physical properties (for instance density). Due to the small intervals of variability of different polymer properties, the output quality may not be adequate. Sensing technologies based on hyperspectral imaging have been introduced in order to classify materials and to increase the quality of recycled products, wh...
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