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CLC/TS 50625-5:2017

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Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 5: Specification for the final treatment of WEEE fractions - Copper and precious metals
Published date

04-08-2017

European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Administrative and organisational requirements
5 Technical requirements
6 Monitoring and reporting
7 Documentation
Annex A (informative) - Generic flowsheet
Annex B (normative) - Limit values in final water
        effluent stream discharge to environment, limit
        values at stack to air and limit values for noise
Annex C (normative) - Limit values of occupational
        health monitoring
Annex D (informative) - Guidance on theoretical
        recycling and recovery rate achievements
Bibliography

This Technical Specification addresses the processes regarding the recycling of copper and/or precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE.NOTE 1For the treatment of WEEE EN 50625-1 applies.This Technical Specification relates to the chemical and metallurgical processes used for the recycling of copper and/or precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE, thereby differentiating it from manual/mechanical processing (see Annex A).All chemical and metallurgical processes are included up and until the output materials will be used for their original purpose or for other purposes or will be finally disposed of.NOTE 2The main precious metals concerned are gold, silver, and palladium.NOTE 3The majority of the WEEE volumes that are processed by final treatment operators consists of fractions of WEEE (e.g. circuit boards) containing copper and/or precious metals, however there may be whole small WEEE that can be treated directly in final treatment (e.g. USB sticks).NOTE 4Chemical and metallurgical processes are processes in which a chemical reaction takes place for example: pyrolysis, smelting, refining, solvent extraction, ion exchange, leaching/dissolution in water acids or base, precipitation, cementation, pressure leaching. They differ from mechanical / physical processes such as sorting and separation based on physical properties (e.g. density, magnetism, colour) and size reduction processes such as shredding and grinding.NOTE 5In general, these final treatment facilities are covered by the IED 2010/75/EU, e.g. copper smelters or refiners.

Committee
CLC/TC 111X
DocumentType
Technical Specification
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Current

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