Plastics, rubber, and paper recycling : a pragmatic approach : developed from a symposium sponsored by the divisions of Polymer Chemistry ... [et al.] at the 208th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 21-25, 1994
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Plastics, rubber, and paper recycling : a pragmatic approach : developed from a symposium sponsored by the divisions of Polymer Chemistry ... [et al.] at the 208th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 21-25, 1994
(ACS symposium series, 609)
American Chemical Society, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume presents an up-to-date analysis of the current technology for recycling paper, rubber and plastics in food packaging, automotive parts and other applications. It discusses the special requirements for recycling polymers for products that have contact with food, and includes overview chapters that examine the economics of recycling plastics, rubber and paper, and the current and future technology of recycling. It also provides a practical examination of the logistics of recycling. The book should be of interest to: academic, industrial and government chemists, chemical engineers and scientists interested in polymer recycling in the paper, rubber and plastics industries; and environmental scientists and government policy managers.
目次
- Part 1 Why recycle polymeric materials?:polymer recycling - an overview, Charles P. Rader and Richard F. Stockel
- curbside recycling infrastructure - a pragmatic approach, Raymond G. Saba and Wayne E. Pearson
- polymer recycling - thermodynamics and economics, Richard S. Stein
- automotive recycling, R.A. Pett et al
- polymer recycling - economic realities, Jeffrey R. Ellis. Part 2 Recycling of plastics: plastics recycling - an overview, David D. Cornell
- recycling of polypropylene, Robert M. Prioleau
- polystyrene recycling - an overview of the industry in North America, David A. Thomson
- progress in poly-vinyl chloride) recycling, Robert H. Burnett
- a resin producer's perspective and experiences in polyethylene recycling, W. Keith Atkins
- morphology and properties of poly(ethylene terephthalate)-high-density polyethylene blends - effects of processing variables, S.A. Jabarin and V.V. Bhakkad
- a recovery process for spent polyurethane-based propellants - feasibility studies, Frank J.Y. Shiu et al
- consideration of poly(ethylene terephthalate) recycling for food use, F.L. Bayer et al
- a review of advanced recycling technology, George Mackey
- advances in plastics recycling - thermal de-polymerization of thermoplastic mixtures, Mark W. Meszaros
- spouted bed reactor for the advanced thermal recycling of mixed plastic waste, S.J. Pearson et al. Part 3 Recycling of rubber: recycling of rubber, Charles P. Rader
- rubber recycling - emerging markets and new technology, Fernley G. Smith
- olefinic thermoplastic vulcanizates - impact on rubber recycling, Marc T. Payne
- scrap tyre recycling - regulatory and market development progress, John R. Serumgard and Andrew L. Eastman
- chemical methods of de-vulcanizing thermoset rubber, Walter C. Warner
- a black filler for rubber from tyre pyrolysis char, Michael R. Beck and William Kingensmith. . Part 4 Recycling of cellulose and paper. Part 5 Recycled polymers for food contact. Part 6 The future for polymer recycling. (Part contents)
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