Abstract

Resently most of the solid technogenic waste is recycled using mechanical crushing complexes to separate valuable raw materials. However, the recycling of high-strength waste, in particular, abrasive products and structures made of fiber-reinforced concrete, with mechanical crushing is often accompanied by increased wear of crushing units, contamination of the recovered product and a decrease in its consumer qualities. This article shows that the use of high voltage pulses for destruction of solid non-conductive waste allows to separate their components with insignificant energy costs and obtain a suitable raw material for returning to production processes.

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