Fluorescent lamp recycling process using a centrafuge and...

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H01J 9/52 (2006.01)

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CA 2547624

A fluorescent lamp and high intensity discharge lamp recycling machine comprises a stainless steel casing which can be divided into an upper, central and lower zone. The upper zone is made up of a gravity fed chute that accepts the lamps. At the bottom of the chute is an electrically driven six bladed stainless steel breaking wheel. This are is constantly saturated with water using spray jets. The central zone has a stainless steel basket which catches broken glass and allows water, mercury and phosphor to fall into the lower zone. The lower zone has a hopper to collect the water, mercury and phosphor. A water pump draws the contaminated water into a centrifuge which separates the mercury from the water. The water then passes through a water filter and is then sent back up to the spray nozzles in the upper zone.

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