[SMM Module Recycling Comment] Acid-Free Flotation New Technology Breaks Through PV Recycling Bottleneck, Silver Recovery Rate Reaches 97.6%

Published: Jan 7, 2026 17:29
The University of Newcastle in Australia has developed a new acid-free mechanical flotation process, achieving a 97.6% silver recovery rate from decommissioned solar panels within three minutes, providing a key technological breakthrough for the PV circular economy.

Recently, a research team from the University of Newcastle in Australia has made a significant technological breakthrough in PV module recycling. The team has developed an acid-free mechanical separation process based on mineral processing principles, combining crushing and froth flotation, which can achieve a 97.6% silver recovery rate from decommissioned solar panels within about three minutes, significantly reducing the consumption of chemical reagents and waste generation compared to traditional acid leaching processes.

This technological breakthrough comes at an opportune time. As global PV installations continue to rise, the pressure for handling retired modules is becoming increasingly prominent. The Australian Energy Council predicts that by 2050, the country's PV waste will exceed 1 million mt, containing approximately 300-500 mt of silver. While the current mainstream acid leaching recovery process can effectively extract silver, it faces bottlenecks such as high reagent consumption, difficult waste liquid treatment, and heavy environmental burdens, hindering its industrialization. The new process from the University of Newcastle uses physical crushing combined with froth flotation, requiring only tap water and a small amount of flotation reagents, achieving efficient and selective silver recovery, providing the industry with a greener and more economical solution.

Notably, this technology innovatively introduces the froth flotation process, widely used in the mining industry, into the field of metal recovery from PV modules for the first time. Associate Professor Mahshid Firouzi, the lead researcher, stated that this opens up new avenues for recovering critical metals from urban mining scrap. Currently, each PV module contains about 20 grams of silver, and with the current silver price, efficient recovery could generate considerable economic value. More importantly, the team is already researching the recycling processes for materials like silicon, aiming to develop a multi-material synergistic recycling system in the future.

From an industrial perspective, this technological breakthrough resonates with the recently launched national PV recycling pilot program by the Australian government. In the context where there are only seven specialized PV recycling enterprises in the country and the industry lacks scale, the low-cost, high-efficiency new process will lower the operational threshold for recycling enterprises and enhance commercial feasibility. If integrated with the planned recycling network construction in the pilot program, it could accelerate the establishment of a PV circular industry chain covering collection, transportation, and processing.

However, moving from laboratory results to industrialization still requires overcoming multiple challenges, including: the impact of material composition differences in various models and ages of modules on process stability; dust control and energy optimization during large-scale crushing; and harmless disposal solutions for flotation tailings. Additionally, while silver recovery is highly valuable, the economic viability of recycling bulk materials such as glass, aluminum frames, and wafers remains a key factor affecting the overall recycling rate.

Overall, this technological breakthrough provides an important direction for process innovation in the PV recycling industry. Against the backdrop of the global response to the wave of PV waste, green technologies characterized by high recovery rates and low environmental impact will become a key driving force in promoting the circular economy. Subsequent efforts should focus on pilot-scale verification, advancing technological standardization, and exploring integration pathways with existing recycling systems to truly achieve the sustainable development goal of "not letting valuable resources go to waste."

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