Method and arrangement for separating rubber from metal

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrical – or wave energy in magnetic field

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209 11, 209636, 521 41, C08J 328, C08J 1100

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044695730

ABSTRACT:
A method of separating rubber from metal, which includes obtaining a metaontaining rubber body, impeding the access of oxygen to the rubber, exposing the body to high-frequency electromagnetic field to cause the metal to glow and the border layer of the rubber on the metal-rubber contact to be thermally degraded and carbonized, and magnetically separating the rubber from the metal, and apparatus for carrying out the method.

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