Search for dissertations about: "Product recovery"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 139 swedish dissertations containing the words Product recovery.
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6. Unlocking the Potential of Brewer’s Spent Grain : Sustainable Biorefinery Approach and Value-Added Product Generation
Abstract : Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) constitutes 85% of brewing byproducts and 30% of initial malt. In 2021, BSG production reached approximately 37.2 million tons. Owing to its high moisture and nutritional content, BSG is prone to biological deterioration, causing environmental issues when discarded as waste. READ MORE
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7. Models and Methods for Analysis and Improvementof Physical Work Environments
Abstract : The aim of this thesis concerning work-related personal injuries was to obtain knowledge bases for two purposes. The first was to develop a model, the Ergo-Index, for use when comparing work situations regarding ergonomics and time aspects and choosing the most favourable working method. READ MORE
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8. Investigation of HEV Li-ion Batteries for Lithium Recovery
Abstract : Automobile electrification is one of the technological developments that may establish aneco-friendly transport system by mitigating vehicle emissions, and hopefully lead to a lessfossil fuel-dependent society. Conservative forecasts predict four million electric cars onthe road by 2015 (Bernhart et al., 2012). READ MORE
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9. On Remanufacturing Systems : Analysing and Managing Material Flows and Remanufacturing Processes
Abstract : The aim of remanufacturing is to retrieve a product’s inherent value when the product no longer fulfils the user’s desired needs. By taking advantage of this inherent value through different product recovery alternatives, there is a potential for both economically and environmental advantageous recovery of products. READ MORE
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10. Recycling of TiO2 Pigments from Waste Paint: Process Development, Surface Analysis, and Characterization
Abstract : Pigments are commonly used in paint, plastic and paper products and titanium dioxide (TiO2), the most important white pigment, accounts for approximately 70 % of the total volume of all pigments used today. Minerals containing TiO2 are relatively abundant in the earth’s crust. READ MORE