Hyperspectral imaging applied to demolition waste recycling: innovative approach for product quality control

  • Serranti S
  • Palmieri R
  • Bonifazi G
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© The Authors. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) based sensing devices were utilized to develop nondestructive, rapid, and low cost analytical strategies finalized to detect and characterize materials constituting demolition waste. In detail, HSI was applied for quality control of high-grade recycled aggregates obtained from end-of-life concrete. The described HSI quality control approach is based on the utilization of a platform working in the near-infrared range (10001700 nm). The acquired hyperspectral images were analyzed by applying different chemometric methods: principal component analysis for data exploration and partial least-square-discriminant analysis to build classification models. Results showed that it is possible to recognize the recycled aggregates from different contaminants (e.g., brick, gypsum, plastic, wood, foam, and so on), allowing the quality control of the recycled flow stream.

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Serranti, S., Palmieri, R., & Bonifazi, G. (2015). Hyperspectral imaging applied to demolition waste recycling: innovative approach for product quality control. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 24(4), 043003. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jei.24.4.043003

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