Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0851-3_124
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“…The vehicle is transported and compacted in a shredder where it is broken and torn into pieces the size of a few centimeters, which enables easier recycling of materials that are part of the vehicle and recovery of up to approximately 80% of the material. After grinding and crushing the vehicle, the materials are separated and divided, usually into metals and non-metals [18].…”
Section: Motor Vehicle Recycling Process After Usementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The vehicle is transported and compacted in a shredder where it is broken and torn into pieces the size of a few centimeters, which enables easier recycling of materials that are part of the vehicle and recovery of up to approximately 80% of the material. After grinding and crushing the vehicle, the materials are separated and divided, usually into metals and non-metals [18].…”
Section: Motor Vehicle Recycling Process After Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum thickness of materials processed in the Shredder plant is 2 mm for sheet metal, 5 mm for steel and 10 mm for circular parts. In Figure 4, a schematic representation of the Shredder metal waste recycling plant is given [18,19].…”
Section: Motor Vehicle Recycling Process After Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average costs for sorting separately collected solid municipal waste at the wasteprocessing enterprise, according to the data [10,11,12] are in the range of 17…46 US dollars per 1 ton of incoming solid municipal wastes, if the waste-processing enterprise operates once 266 days per year. These costs include return on investment and removal of secondary sorting waste to the landfill.…”
Section: Fig 2 Algorithm Of Realization Of the Municipal Policy Of Sanitary Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Average costs on sorting of the municipal solid waste, collected separately, at the wasteprocessing enterprise are 17...46 US dollars per 1 ton of wastes, arriving 266 days in a year in case of a single-shift work waste-processing enterprise [10,11,12]. These expenses include return of investments and disposal of secondary waste of sorting to the polygon.…”
Section: Fig 2 Algorithm Of Realization Of the Municipal Policy Of Sanitary Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%