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Augmented Sorting of Recovered Wood Waste Using Stain and X-Ray Technologies Recently Awarded by the FDEP Innovative Recycling Grants Program to the Town of Medley
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Objectives Evaluate two innovative technologies for identifying and removing CCA-treated wood within recovered wood waste. PAN Indicator Stain X-ray Technology (hand-held units)
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Tasks Sort 10 tons (minimum) of dimensional C&D waste wood using visual methods, PAN stain and XRF unit Document speed and costs. Picking Line Sorts No augmentation With stain With XRF Documentation Phase I Phase II
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Project Collaborators Host Facility
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Why Are New Methods Needed for Sorting?
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Sorting Technologies (Previous Work) Chemical Stains Arsenic Test Kit Laser (LIBS) X-ray (XRF) Time consuming but inexpensive For a few samples Suited for on-line applications
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Chemical Stains Low Capital Cost, Labor Intensive Chemical stains Chrome Azurol PAN Indicator** Rubeanic Acid UntreatedTreated Stains Are Not Arsenic Specific
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On-Line Technologies (Previous Work in Sarasota County) Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) X-Ray Flourescence Spectroscopy (XRF)
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DETECTORS laser x-ray
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X-Ray Fluorescence Technology
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Incident X-ray from the analyzer strikes an electron occupying the lowest shell Electron is ejected An upper-shell electron drops down to fill the vacancy X-ray characteristic to this elements’ energy is emitted Incident X-Ray Ejected e- Emitted X-Ray Transitioned e- Nucleus Theory of X-Ray Fluorescence
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XRF Field Photos
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Treated vs. Untreated Wood
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Dry vs. Wet Treated Wood
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Dry vs. Wet Untreated Wood
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Alternative Chemicals
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Distance readings
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New XRF Unit Portable hand-held XRF units
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Preliminary Testing at Wood Recycling Facility
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Preliminary Testing
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Demonstration with Innov-X Unit at End of Meeting
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