Concentration Plants of Construction and Demolition Waste for Coarse Aggregate Recycling

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This paper presents simulations of different concentration plants that use Inert Construction and Demolition Waste as feed to generate coarse aggregates from old concretes. Different feed materials were studied: CDW generated in Spain; low-strength concretes, C16/20, which are ordinary concrete used in civil construction; and high-strength concretes, C50/60, from specific demolitions, such as old viaducts and bridges. Granulometric and densimetric analyses were performed, and the composition of the granulometric fractions of the proposed concretes were analyzed based on previous studies carried out, to understand the materials that can be recovered and considered for reinvestment in the market. Investment analysis considering the CAPEX, OPEX, revenue, IRR, MIRR, NPV, and DPP of the different concentrating plants with varying streams of concentration to recover the materials of interest (coarse aggregates) are presented and discussed. The results of the analyses indicate greater viability in plants that use mobile plants and the use of water jigs.

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Sampaio, C. H., Petter, C. O., Sampaio, L. de F., Moncunill, J. O., Ambrós, W. M., & Teixeira, A. B. (2024). Concentration Plants of Construction and Demolition Waste for Coarse Aggregate Recycling. Minerals, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/min14060619

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