The invention relates to a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density, the materials in particular containing plastics, the device comprising a rotatable drum having a bottom wall, a closed peripheral wall and an open top opposite the bottom wall, said drum tapering conically upwards and vertically, a motor for rotating the rotatable drum in a rotation direction, and a supply for supplying a separating liquid, in particular water, with a mixture of solid materials of different density through the open top into the rotatable drum, the device being arranged for during operation rotating the drum so that as a result of centrifugal force the separating liquid with the mixture of solid materials is driven outwardly towards the inner wall of the drum while depending on their density solid materials to be separated either float on the surface of separating liquid or sink towards the bottom wall, and can be discharged and gathered from the top or bottom of the drum, respectively
Such a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density is for example known from DE-C1-19714793. This known device has a conical rotatable drum which is mounted vertically. The drum is rotationally driven by a drive shaft which is designed as a hollow shaft arranged centrically below a bottom wall of the drum. The solid materials to be separated are supplied from above through the open top into the drum as a suspension in the form of a solid material—separating liquid mixture. The supply of the known device is a dispensing channel which extends through a central tube into the drum and terminates slightly below the center of the drum in an expanding funnel. Spaced below the funnel is an acceleration disc which is rotatably mounted by means of fastening struts to the central tube. The acceleration disc has a larger diameter than the funnel. The acceleration disc serves for separation and acceleration of the solid materials and for deflecting the supplied mixture laterally into the drum, which rotates from the outset by entering separating liquid in the drum in the operating state. During operation due to the centrifugal force of the drum, the lighter solid materials to be separated float on the separating liquid forced against the inner wall of the drum and are discharged as floating material through a discharge tube at the top of the drum. In the known device a rinsing disc is provided below the acceleration disc and adjacent the bottom wall of the drum. The rinsing disc is connected via a tube to the acceleration disc and thus rotates therewith. The rinsing disc is provided on its underside with wing-like rotors which form discharge channels located there between. Between the acceleration disc and the rinsing disc a stabilizing disc is fixedly connected to the drum. Heavier solid materials that sink towards the bottom of the drum are deposited on the stabilizing disc which has openings near the peripheral wall of the drum from passing the heavier solid materials to the rinsing disc and consequently through a central discharge opening in the bottom wall of the drum. The central discharge opening in the bottom wall gives access to a central discharge tube which extends through the hollow drive shaft arranged centrically below the bottom wall of the drum. Although the known device efficiently separates lighter from heavier solid materials, the known device requires a large number of components, mostly arranged inside the drum and two motors, one for rotationally driving the drum and the other for rotating the rinsing disc and acceleration disc. Further, it appears that the hollow drive shaft through which the central discharge tube extends needs regular maintenance as does the inner side of the drum. In particular solid materials that have sunk towards the bottom of the wall and are passed via the stabilizing disc and the discharge channels formed by the wing-like rotors under the rinsing disc can negatively influence the rotation of the rinsing disc or block the discharge passages. Thus the known device also requires regular cleaning of the interior of the drum, leading to downtime.
It is an object of the invention to provide an alternative device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density which device amongst other things needs less components than the known device and which requires less maintenance.
In order to obtain at least one of these objects the invention provides a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density, the materials in particular containing plastics, the device comprising a rotatable drum having a bottom wall, a closed peripheral wall and an open top opposite the bottom wall, said drum tapering conically upwards and vertically, a motor for rotating the rotatable drum in a rotation direction, and a supply for supplying a separating liquid with a mixture of solid materials of different density through the open top into the rotatable drum, the device being arranged for during operation rotating the drum so that as a result of centrifugal force the separating liquid with the mixture of solid materials is driven outwardly towards the inner wall of the drum while depending on their density solid materials to be separated either float on the surface of separating liquid or sink towards the bottom wall, and can be discharged and gathered from the top or bottom of the drum, respectively, characterized in that the bottom wall of the drum comprises at least one discharge extending radially outwards from the bottom wall of the drum for separating liquid and solid materials that have sunk to the bottom wall. By providing the radially outwards extending discharge solid materials that have sunk to the bottom wall and are forced radially outwards by the centrifugal force can be discharged very efficiently from the interior of the drum. It has further appeared that in this manner an acceleration disc and a rinsing disc as required by DE-C1-19714793 are not necessary to obtain a correct separation of solid materials of different density. Further a stabilizing disc and even a central tube surrounding the supply of a separating liquid with a mixture of solid materials of different density can be dispensed with. As a result, the device according to the invention only requires one motor for rotating the drum, which motor need not be a hollow shaft drive motor, since the discharge of heavier solid materials that have sunk to the bottom of the drum are discharge radially and not centrically from the drum.
In an embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the at least one radially outwards extending discharge comprises a radially outwards extending hollow arm provided with a discharge outlet, the arm being in fluid communication with the interior of the drum via a discharge aperture. Due to the radially extending arm the centrifugal force is enlarged thereby effectively discharging the heavier solid materials from the interior of the drum and thereby providing a device with a self cleaning drum, as a result of which less maintenance is needed to remove undischarged solid materials from the drum. It has appeared that the discharge of heavier solid materials is further improved when the radially outwards extending arm is curved such that the discharge outlet extends opposite the rotation direction.
In a further embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the outlet is provided with a nozzle for regulating the amount of separating liquid discharged in dependence of the solid materials to be separated. By using such a nozzle for regulating the amount of separating liquid discharged from the drum the amount of separating liquid discharged from the drum can be adapted to the amount of separating liquid supplied into the drum, thereby providing a stable continuous operation of the device. In addition to or as an alternative to the provision of nozzles the discharge aperture can be sized for regulating the amount of separating liquid discharged in dependence of the solid materials to be separated.
In a further embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the device comprises three radially outwards extending discharges. It has appeared that the device functions optimally with three radially outwards extending discharges.
In a still further embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the motor for rotating the rotatable drum in a rotation direction is positioned in a housing below the bottom wall of the drum. The motor can be efficiently shielded from the environment, in particular from the separating liquid, by the housing as a result of which the motor needs less maintenance when compared to the motor for driving the drum according to DE-C1-19714793.
In an embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the device comprises a first receptacle arranged below the drum for receiving separating liquid and solid materials that have sunk and solid materials that have sunk towards the bottom wall and are discharged from the drum through the at least one radially outwards extending discharge. In this manner the inventive device can have a relative small foot print.
In a still further embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the device comprises a discharge chute extending from the top wall of the drum downwards to a second receptacle separate from the first receptacle, said second receptacle for receiving separating liquid and solid materials that float on the surface of separating liquid and are discharged through the open top out of the drum, said discharge chute at least partly surrounding the drum and being arranged closely adjacent the drum. It has appeared that the discharge tube at the top of the drum of the device known from DE-C1-19714793 can be blocked in particular by plastic foil material. By using the discharge chute the inventive device can efficiently separate plastic foil material floating on the separating liquid without being blocked.
In a still further embodiment of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention the rotatable drum consists of the bottom wall, the closed peripheral wall, the open top opposite the bottom wall, and the at least one radially outwards extending discharge in the bottom wall of the drum, the drum thus being free from internal components. By the inventive device it is for example possible to correctly separate solid materials coming from shredded electricity cables, which solid materials comprise PVC and PE. The PE is the lighter material and during operation of the device floats on the separating liquid while the PVC is heavier and sinks towards the bottom of the drum. The PE separated by the inventive device can then be recycled in an easy manner. Please note that the invention is not restricted to separating PE from PVC and can be used to separate any solid materials of different density by using the correct separating liquid. The inventive device can e.g. also be used to separate oil or coal grit from water.
The invention will be further explained with reference to the Figures, in which non-limiting exemplary embodiments of a device for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density according to the invention are shown:
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The device 1 further comprises a supply 7 for supplying a separating liquid, in particular but not restricted to water, with a mixture of solid materials of different density which materials are to be separated. The supply 7 supplies the separating liquid with the mixture through the open top 5 into the rotatable drum 2. As shown in
During operation the drum 2 is rotated so that as a result of centrifugal force the separating liquid with the mixture of solid materials is driven outwardly towards the inner wall of the drum 2, and the separating liquid and the mixture assume a position on the inner wall which is indicated in
The heavier solid materials 9 sink towards the bottom wall 3 of the drum 2 and as result of the centrifugal force created by the rotating drum 2 are discharged with separating liquid from the drum 2 through discharges 11 which extend radially outwards from the bottom wall 3 of the drum 2. In the embodiment shown the device 1 comprises three radially outwards extending discharges 11, although the invention is not restricted to this number. In alternative embodiments the device can have from one discharge to any number of discharges suitable for the purpose of separating solid materials of different density.
The radially outwards extending discharges 11 each comprise a radially outwards extending hollow arm 12 provided with a discharge outlet 13. Each hollow arm 12 is in fluid communication with the interior of the drum 2 via a discharge aperture 14 (
Heavier solid materials 9 discharged from the drum 2 through the radially outwards extending discharges 11 are received in a first receptacle 15 arranged below the drum 2. In order to prevent alien material to fall into the first receptacle 15 it is possible to close the first receptacle 15 by means of a cover with a suitable aperture to receive the drum 2.
A second embodiment of a device 1′ for wet mechanical separation of a mixture of solid materials of different density is schematically shown in
As clearly indicated in