IP Library Granted Patent US 7,900,856
Granted Patent B2
US 7,900,856 · App. 12/282,188 · Granted Mar 8, 2011

Method of sorting resin

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Patent No.
US 7,900,856
App. No.
12/282,188
Granted
Mar 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sorting member with an optimized surface shape is adopted to pressurize a mixture heated on the sorting member to allow a melted resin mixed in the mixture to adhere to the sorting member to sort the resin from an unmelted resin. Thus, resin materials are sorted and recovered from unwanted home electric appliances and the like at a high purity.

Claims (25)

1. A method of sorting resin, comprising:

making a particle size of a mixture with at least two types of resins with different melting temperatures mixed therein, uniform within a predetermined range;

placing the mixture with the particle size made uniform, on a sorting member having at least one of a recess portion and a protruding portion on a surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed, a distance between the adjacent recess portions or protruding portions being less than a minimum particle size of the mixture, a depth of the recess portion or a height of the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a diameter of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture;

then heating the mixture placed on the sorting member to a temperature between the melting temperatures of two types of resins included in the at least two types of resins with the different melting temperatures; and

pressurizing the heated mixture to allow the melted resin mixed in the pressurized mixture to adhere to the sorting member for resin sorting.

2. A method of sorting resin, comprising:

making a particle size of a mixture with at least three types of resins with different melting temperatures mixed therein, uniform within a preset range;

then as a first sorting procedure, placing the mixture with the particle size made uniform, on a sorting member having at least one of a recess portion and a protruding portion on a surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed, a distance between the adjacent recess portions or protruding portions being less than a minimum particle size of the mixture, a height of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a diameter of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture;

subsequently primarily heating the mixture placed on the sorting member to a temperature lower than the melting temperatures of at least any two types of resins included in the at least three types of resins with the different melting temperatures, and primarily pressurizing the primarily heated mixture to allow the melted resin mixed in the primarily pressurized mixture to adhere to the first sorting member to sort the melted resin from the unmelted mixture mixed in the primarily pressurized mixture;

then as a second sorting procedure, placing the mixture unmelted during the first sorting procedure, on a sorting member having at least one of a recess portion and a protruding portion on a surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed, a distance between the adjacent recess portions or protruding portions being less than a minimum particle size of the mixture, a height of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a diameter of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture; and secondarily heating the mixture undeposited during the first sorting procedure and placed on the second sorting member to a temperature between the melting temperatures of at least any two types of resins included in the mixture undeposited during the first sorting procedure, and secondarily pressurizing the secondarily heated mixture to allow the melted resin mixed in the secondarily pressurized mixture to adhere to the second sorting member to sort the resin from the mixture unmelted during the first sorting procedure.

3. A method of sorting resin, comprising:

making a particle size of a mixture with at least three types of resins with different melting temperatures mixed therein, uniform within a preset range;

then as a first sorting procedure, placing the mixture with the particle size made uniform, on a sorting member having at least one of a recess portion and a protruding portion on a surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed, a distance between the adjacent recess portions or protruding portions being less than a minimum particle size of the mixture, a height of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a diameter of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture;

subsequently primarily heating the mixture placed on the first sorting member to a temperature higher than the melting temperatures of at least any two types of resins included in the at least three types of resins with the different melting temperatures, and primarily pressurizing the primarily heated mixture to allow the melted resin group mixed in the primarily pressurized mixture to adhere to the first sorting member to sort the melted resin group from the unmelted mixture mixed in the primarily pressurized mixture;

then as a second sorting procedure, peeling the resin group adhering to the first sorting member off the first sorting member;

placing the peeled resin group on a second sorting member having at least one of a recess portion and a protruding portion on a surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed, a distance between the adjacent recess portions or protruding portions being less than a minimum particle size of the mixture, a height of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a diameter of the recess portion or the protruding portion being less than the minimum particle size of the mixture; and

secondarily heating the resin group placed on the second sorting member to a temperature between the melting temperatures of at least any two types of resins included in the resin group placed on the second sorting member, and secondarily pressurizing the secondarily heated resin group to allow the melted resin mixed in the secondarily pressurized resin group to adhere to the second sorting member to sort the resin from the resin group adhering to the first sorting member.

4. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed has recess portions, the distance between the adjacent recess portions of the sorting member is less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, a depth of the recess portion is at least 40 μm and less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, and the diameter of the recess portion is at least 50 μm and less than the minimum particle size of the mixture.

5. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed has cylindrical protruding portions, the distance between the adjacent cylindrical protruding portions of the sorting member is less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, the height of the cylindrical protruding portion is at least 50 μm and less than the minimum particle size of the mixture, and a diameter of a bottom surface of the cylindrical protruding portion is at least 100 μm and less than the minimum particle size of the mixture.

6. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface of the sorting member on which the mixture is placed has recesses and protrusions with a surface roughness Ra of at least 0.6 μm and less than 55 μm.

7. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the mixture comprises PS and ABS and is heated to a temperature of at least 110° C. and at most 125° C.

8. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the mixture comprises ABS and PP and is heated to a temperature of at least 130° C. and at most 145° C.

9. The method of sorting resin according to claim 1 , wherein the mixture comprises PS and PP and is heated to a temperature of at least 110° C. and at most 145° C.

10. The method of sorting resin according to claim 2 , wherein the mixture comprises PS, ABS, and PP and is primarily heated to a temperature of at least 110° C. and at most 125° C. and secondarily heated to a temperature of at least 130° C. and at most 145° C.

11. The method of sorting resin according to claim 3 , wherein the mixture comprises PS, ABS, and PP and is primarily heated to a temperature of at least 130° C. and at most 145° C. and secondarily heated to a temperature of at least 110° C. and at most 125° C.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 6, 2009
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022363/0306 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2008
From: KOJIMA, TAMAO; NISHIKAWA, KAZUTAKA; MIYASAKA, MASATOSHI; ISOMI, AKIRA; TABATA, DAISUKE; NAKA, HIROYUKI; WADA, YOSHINORI; SATO, YASUYUKI
To: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021528/0400 →