Search for dissertations about: "separation of metal from solid waste"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words separation of metal from solid waste.
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1. Studies on the Recovery of Secondary Antimony Compounds from Waste
Abstract : The global supply of antimony is dominated by one country which has led the European Union to classify antimony as a critical raw material. Other than the rare-earth elements antimony has the highest supply risk. Therefore, a feasibility study on the recycling of antimony and antimony compounds is of great importance. READ MORE
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2. Separation of solid wastes for recycling and utilization
Abstract : With depletion of the earth´s natural resources and growth in solid wastes, increasing emphasis must be placed on recycling. Recycling and utilization of solid wastes has become an active subject. The present thesis was focused on this area. READ MORE
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3. Controlling the mobility of organic carbon (OC) ant its impact on metal transport from incineration residues
Abstract : Incineration residues contain both inorganic and organic material. The organic material may affect the mobility of pollutants in e.g. landfills or geotechnical constructions. READ MORE
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4. Removal and Recovery of Metals from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration ashes by a Hydrometallurgical Process
Abstract : Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) fly ash contains significant amounts of leachable metals, and is therefore considered to be a hazardous waste. The increased amounts of fly ash generated cause environmental issues, management costs and accumulation of valuable metals in landfills. READ MORE
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5. Recycling of Steel Grinding Swarf via Production of Iron Chloride Coagulants for Water Treatment
Abstract : Grinding swarf is a hazardous waste generated in the manufacturing industry when making products out of iron and steel. Annually 10-12 million tons are generated worldwide, and these numbers are projected to grow with steel production and industrialization of developing countries. READ MORE