Abstract
Research and development of dismantling method of disposing composite waste such as household electrical appliances, in which the waste is not crashed, but heated to 600〜700℃ with no oxygen in its original form to melting and gasifying the plastic. This process makes the environmental load minimum : (a) Reduction in energy required for waste disposal. (b) Recovery of metals with a high level of purity. (c) Disposal of thermal insulation CFC as well as coolant CFC without additional costs. This research is on Recycling of Composite Material Waste by Thermal Elutriation System (TES), being conducted as one theme on commission from IMS Center.