COMPOSITION OF CARBOHYDRATES IN FRESH WHEY — Proceeding R-1

Apstrakt

Waste paints and other expired or unused coatings can be recycled before disposal. This is important because it reduces the volume of landfill waste and allows a certain amount of components to be reused. This contributes not only to waste reduction but also to improved environmental sustainability, while significant economic savings are realized. This paper presents the design of a paint recycling device that works on the principle of distillation. In contrast to classical distillers, which work on the principle of distillation with a heat exchanger condenser, the proposed system consists of a main tank and a distillation column. The advantages of this device are that fractions with similar evaporation temperatures can be separated more easily. A mathematical model based on thermodynamic and process parameters was developed to predict the behavior of the distillation process for different solvents. Based on the real parameters of the process, such as working pressure, composition, and flow rate of the feed mixture, evaporation temperature, etc., the time, composition, quality, and quantity required for the separation of each component were calculated, which represents the economic justification of this process. Three solvents with different compositions were tested using adjustable parameters of the distillation process, and the results provided insights into the distillation behavior, the characteristics of the recycled mixture, and the quality and yield of the recovered products.

Keywords: Paints, Recycling, Distillation, Mathematical Modeling, Optimization

Acknowledgment

The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia (No. 451-03- 136/2025-03/200026) for the support.

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