2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2004.08.008
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Coolants based on native fat ester – comparative life cycle assessment

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“…The LCAs of various plant oils are available for soy bean oil, 134 palm oil, 135 and used vegetable oils 136 and comparative LCAs were performed on coolants based on native fat ester. 137 Moreover, the comparison of UV-curable coatings, with linseed oil epoxide as a binder, to a binder produced on a petrochemical basis was shown to have clear advantages for the renewable raw material linseed oil. 127,132 The gross energy requirements as well as the CO 2 and NO x emissions were shown to be almost one order of magnitude smaller when linseed oil epoxide was used.…”
Section: Life-cycle Assessment (Lca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LCAs of various plant oils are available for soy bean oil, 134 palm oil, 135 and used vegetable oils 136 and comparative LCAs were performed on coolants based on native fat ester. 137 Moreover, the comparison of UV-curable coatings, with linseed oil epoxide as a binder, to a binder produced on a petrochemical basis was shown to have clear advantages for the renewable raw material linseed oil. 127,132 The gross energy requirements as well as the CO 2 and NO x emissions were shown to be almost one order of magnitude smaller when linseed oil epoxide was used.…”
Section: Life-cycle Assessment (Lca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCA of several plant oils such as palm, [ 322 ] soybean, [ 323 ] and used vegetable oils [ 324 ] as well as comparative LCA performed on coolants based on native fat esters are available. [ 325 ] Furthermore, UV‐curable coatings prepared by using epoxidized linseed oil as a binder was compared with the petrochemical based binder revealed clear advantages for linseed oil as renewable raw material. [ 326 ] In case of linseed oil‐based coatings, the gross energy requirements (GER) along with nitrogen oxides (NO x ) and CO 2 emissions were calculated lower (one order of magnitude) when compared to the petrochemical‐based one.…”
Section: Circular Economy Concept and Life Cycle Assessment Of Lipids Derived Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%