Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
But the price of the thinner/mek etc. would outway the profit of the copper.
The recycling would have to be part of the process.
Since I never finished the destructive distillation of the plastic coated wire experiment I will put some time into it in a week or so.
The DCM experiment on plastic coated wire was interesting in how it got absorbed into the plastic so well.
Thats a good start since that soggy plastic will be easy to remove the copper from.
I'm thinking of a big 'coffee plunger' using a drum & sieve (bike rim & spokes?) pushing down from the top.
As the plastic absorbs the DCM it softens & is pushed up thru the sieve.
That'd have to be skimmed off & the DCM recovered from it, or use a massive amount of solvent...
Then recover the DCM from that.
A chopper sounds a lot easyer, Copper sinks in water. Plastic floats?
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