2009
DOI: 10.30638/eemj.2009.217
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Recycling of Waste From the Grinding Operations

Abstract: This paper introduces and analyses the results of some research regarding the recovery of fine chips from the slurry resulted from the finishing operations (grinding) of the parts used in automobile industry. Little chips, in the form of slime, represent a very important source of raw materials when preparing the powders and at the same time it can be appreciated that the volume of these chips in the form of slurry is high enough so that its use can substantially diminish the production costs.

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“…A good selective collection of recyclable waste at a source is a decisive step for the recycling process. These recyclables could replace virgin materials to produce a particular product and to reduce emissions from the production for paper, plastic from virgin materials and consumption of natural resources such as wood (Buning 2004;Ghermec et al 2009;Suteu et al 2009).…”
Section: Description Of Scenarios and System Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good selective collection of recyclable waste at a source is a decisive step for the recycling process. These recyclables could replace virgin materials to produce a particular product and to reduce emissions from the production for paper, plastic from virgin materials and consumption of natural resources such as wood (Buning 2004;Ghermec et al 2009;Suteu et al 2009).…”
Section: Description Of Scenarios and System Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%