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    Title: The Study of Rotational Ultrafiltration System for Recovery of Spent Cutting Oil from Solar Photovoltaic Cell Manufacturing Process
    Authors: Shih, Chi-Yuan;GauSue-Huai;Kuo, Chi-Chang;Huang, Chang-Yun;Kuo, Sheng-Wei
    Keywords: Rotational Ultrafiltration;Diethylene Glycol;Recycle;Silicon Sawing;Cutting Oil
    Date: 2016-03
    Issue Date: 2016-12-20 09:43:55 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 淡江大學出版中心
    Abstract: The main problems of recovery cutting oil from spent waste are high viscosity of cutting oil and
    high content of nano-size particle. This study combined an innovative rotational circular-plate
    ultrafiltration membrane filter with a scraping device to recycle the cutting oil and remove particles
    fouling cake attached to the membrane surface, and was able to maintain cutting oil filtrate flux above
    6.65 l/m2
    /hr. Also, the proposed process is the practical solution for materials separation between
    highly viscosity liquid and fine particles even nano-size. The results show the filtrate of ultrafiltration
    membrane could meet the reuse requirements of less than 0.03% solid content. Analysis of blended oil
    characteristics under different blending ratios was conducted, showing the optimum blending ratio of
    recycled oil to new cutting oil was 6:4. The final production cost can be reduced over 27.4%. The
    process can achieve waste reuse ratio of greater than 77.2%.
    Relation: Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 19(1), pp.75-82
    DOI: 10.6180/jase.2016.19.1.09
    Appears in Collections:[Journal of Applied Science and Engineering] v.19 n.1

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