8 books on Metal Recycling [PDF]
October 27, 2024 | 18 |
These books are covering the extraction and reuse of metals, advancements in recycling technology, environmental benefits of metal recycling, challenges in processing scrap metals, the economics of metal recovery, energy savings from recycling metals, etc.
1. Electronic Waste: Recycling and Reprocessing for a Sustainable Future
2022 by Maria E. Holuszko, Amit Kumar, Denise C. R. Espinosa
Explore the latest advancements in pursuit of eco-friendly solutions within the electronics industry with Electronic Waste: Recycling and Reprocessing for a Sustainable Future. A team of esteemed sustainability experts offers a comprehensive compilation of resources dedicated to examining strategies for extracting value from electronic waste, all while striving for a zero-waste paradigm in industrial production. The book delves into the production and material usage in electronic devices, offering insights into various methods of separating industrial materials. Additionally, it provides a global perspective on the diverse national and international regulations governing electronic and electrical waste. This essential resource is indispensable for scientists and engineers engaged in the development and production of electronic devices. The authors present thorough assessments of the advantages of achieving zero-waste solutions in the management of electronic and electrical waste, along with the risks associated with improperly discarded electronic waste. Readers will benefit from: - An introduction to electronic waste, including a discussion of the possibilities offered by zero-waste technologies and solutions. - Examination of electronic waste management practices in developed and developing nations, as well as regulations governing the transboundary movement of electronic waste across various jurisdictions. - Practical insights into methods for estimating electronic waste generation and the materials utilized in electronic equipment and manufacturing processes. - In-depth exploration of various recycling technologies, including physical separation, pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and biohydrometallurgy. This book is a valuable resource for materials scientists, electronic engineers, and professionals in metal processing. It will also find a place in the libraries of industrial chemists and professionals working in organizations that utilize significant quantities of chemicals or generate electronic waste.
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2. Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling
2021 by Thorvald Abel Engh, Geoffrey K. Sigworth, Anne Kvithyld
Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling offers a self-contained and comprehensive introduction to the realm of metal purification and recycling. It underscores the uniform scientific principles that underlie the treatment of diverse metals, emphasizing the critical significance of utilizing clean and appropriately alloyed metals. The book delves into essential topics such as thermodynamics, physical and transport properties, mixing, mass transfer, and numerical models. It provides detailed insights into methods for eliminating dissolved impurities, particles, and inclusions, along with a comprehensive examination of solidification processes, remelting techniques, and alloy additions. Furthermore, the text thoroughly explores the realm of recycling, forthcoming challenges, and specific refining processes tailored to each metal. This extensively updated edition builds upon the 1992 book "Principles of Metal Refining" by T. Abel Engh, encompassing vital aspects like metal recycling, refining of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and the inclusion of metalloids such as silicon.
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3. E-waste Recycling and Management: Present Scenarios and Environmental Issues
2019 by Anish Khan, Inamuddin, Abdullah M. Asiri
This book offers current insights and comprehensive perspectives on e-waste recycling and management, employing the latest methodologies to cater to both industrialists and academics. It addresses the challenges posed by e-waste, originating from communities worldwide, and its repercussions on our ecosystems. The book thoroughly explores recycling techniques to mitigate these consequences and emphasizes the need for effective e-waste management to protect the environment. Furthermore, it delves into future technological prospects for e-waste recycling and management solutions.
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4. Metal Sustainability: Global Challenges, Consequences, and Prospects
2016 by Reed M. Izatt
Metal Sustainability: Global Challenges, Consequences, and Prospects delves into the pressing issue of ensuring sustainable utilization of natural resources, with a particular focus on enhancing the sustainability of metals in the 21st century. The objective is to safeguard the availability of critical metals while addressing the environmental and health implications arising from unrecycled metals. This comprehensive volume explores a range of critical topics and hurdles associated with sustainability across the entire lifecycle of metals, from mining and ore extraction to beneficiation, manufacturing, recycling of end-of-life materials, and the attendant environmental and health concerns tied to waste generation. A global perspective underscores the intricate interdependencies involved in various stages of metal lifecycles. The book places significant emphasis on economic considerations, and it also addresses pertinent environmental, health, political, industrial, and societal dimensions. It advocates for the application of green chemistry principles to ensure metal sustainability. Topics covered encompass precious and specialty metal recycling, both formal and informal recycling practices involving electronic and high-tech waste, global management of electronic waste, metal reuse and recycling in developing nations, the environmental and health repercussions of toxic metal emissions, effects of metal releases on bacterial populations, selective recovery of platinum group metals and rare earth metals, metal sustainability from a manufacturing standpoint, economic viewpoints on sustainability, mineral development, and metal lifecycles, and key issues within the minerals industry. The overarching goal of this book is to heighten awareness regarding the pivotal role metals play in our technologically advanced society, emphasizing the imperative to conserve metal resources across their entire lifecycle, highlighting the significance of improved metal recycling, and outlining the consequences of unchecked metal loss for the environment and human health.
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5. Critical metals in discarded electronics: Mapping recycling potentials from selected waste electronics in the Nordic region
2016 by Bakas, Ioannis (CRI), Herczeg, Márton (CRI)
The focus of waste recycling from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has traditionally been on larger quantities of materials like plastics, but certain product categories within WEEE harbor valuable resources in the form of critical metals. This project delves into the management of critical metals in WEEE, specifically within five chosen product categories in the Nordic region. The recycling of these metals carries significant environmental and economic advantages, particularly due to the presence of substantial gold quantities in these products. To contribute further to the circular economy concept, it is crucial for the Nordic countries to consider not only the quantity but also the quality of recycling efforts, capturing recyclable materials that, despite their limited quantity, hold substantial economic and environmental value.
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6. Handbook of Recycling: State-of-the-art for Practitioners, Analysts, and Scientists
2014 by Ernst Worrell, Markus A. Reuter
Recipient of the International Solid Waste Association's 2014 Publication Award, the Handbook of Recycling offers an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the present state-of-the-art in recycling, reusing, and reclaiming processes. It delves into the intricate interactions among various recycling streams, encompassing materials like iron, steel, aluminum, metals, pulp, paper, plastics, glass, construction materials, and industrial by-products. The book thoroughly explores diverse recycling technologies and recovery methods, shedding light on collection techniques as well. Furthermore, it provides a well-rounded perspective on recycling, considering the associated policy and economic ramifications, including the influence of recycling on energy consumption, sustainable development, and environmental impact. As a valuable resource, especially when existing recycling literature is fragmented and scattered, this book serves as an essential tool for students and researchers across multiple disciplines, spanning materials science, environmental studies, and public policy research. It also showcases recent and emerging technologies in metal recycling, by-product utilization, and the management of post-consumer waste, supported by real-world examples from professional and industrial practice, while also addressing policy and economic implications.
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7. Aluminum Recycling
2013 by Mark E. Schlesinger
This book stands out due to its specific emphasis on the recovery of aluminum, as opposed to addressing recycling in a general sense. It provides a comprehensive exploration of aluminum recovery and re-melting operations, encompassing both technical and economic aspects of recycling. Key topics covered include an examination of the scrap aluminum market and the strategies for collecting and sorting secondary aluminum, the design and functioning of furnaces utilized for scrap melting, the purification of molten aluminum, and the retrieval and processing of dross generated during re-melting processes. In its second edition, this book offers enhanced insights into aluminum scrap pricing and the economic aspects of recycling, an in-depth analysis of current industry practices for dross processing, and the various types of drosses generated. It has been meticulously updated to incorporate the latest information available in the field.
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8. Resource Recovery and Recycling from Metallurgical Wastes
2011 by S.R. Ramachandra Rao
Resource Recovery and Recycling from Metallurgical Wastes addresses the persistent challenge of managing the massive volumes of waste generated by industrial activities, a matter of growing concern for environmental experts and researchers worldwide. The increasing demand for resource conservation, waste quantity reduction, and sustainable development with environmental stewardship has gained prominence across the globe. This book serves as a comprehensive compendium that consolidates the diverse techniques employed in waste processing and recycling, offering practical illustrations and insights into the economic viability of these processes. The primary focus is on resource recovery through suitable treatment methods and technologies. Information on this subject matter is typically scattered across various journals, conference publications, and government technical reports related to waste management and environmental issues. This work serves as a valuable reference source and educational material, catering to practicing scientists, engineers, and students alike. It encompasses a discussion of both established and potential methods for recovering valuable resources from mineral and metallurgical wastes, featuring real-world examples of their application and an examination of the economic aspects of these processes. The book also explores emerging technologies and their potential in metal recycling and the utilization of by-products.
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1. Electronic Waste: Recycling and Reprocessing for a Sustainable Future
2022 by Maria E. Holuszko, Amit Kumar, Denise C. R. Espinosa
Explore the latest advancements in pursuit of eco-friendly solutions within the electronics industry with Electronic Waste: Recycling and Reprocessing for a Sustainable Future. A team of esteemed sustainability experts offers a comprehensive compilation of resources dedicated to examining strategies for extracting value from electronic waste, all while striving for a zero-waste paradigm in industrial production. The book delves into the production and material usage in electronic devices, offering insights into various methods of separating industrial materials. Additionally, it provides a global perspective on the diverse national and international regulations governing electronic and electrical waste. This essential resource is indispensable for scientists and engineers engaged in the development and production of electronic devices. The authors present thorough assessments of the advantages of achieving zero-waste solutions in the management of electronic and electrical waste, along with the risks associated with improperly discarded electronic waste. Readers will benefit from: - An introduction to electronic waste, including a discussion of the possibilities offered by zero-waste technologies and solutions. - Examination of electronic waste management practices in developed and developing nations, as well as regulations governing the transboundary movement of electronic waste across various jurisdictions. - Practical insights into methods for estimating electronic waste generation and the materials utilized in electronic equipment and manufacturing processes. - In-depth exploration of various recycling technologies, including physical separation, pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and biohydrometallurgy. This book is a valuable resource for materials scientists, electronic engineers, and professionals in metal processing. It will also find a place in the libraries of industrial chemists and professionals working in organizations that utilize significant quantities of chemicals or generate electronic waste.
Download PDF
2. Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling
2021 by Thorvald Abel Engh, Geoffrey K. Sigworth, Anne Kvithyld
Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling offers a self-contained and comprehensive introduction to the realm of metal purification and recycling. It underscores the uniform scientific principles that underlie the treatment of diverse metals, emphasizing the critical significance of utilizing clean and appropriately alloyed metals. The book delves into essential topics such as thermodynamics, physical and transport properties, mixing, mass transfer, and numerical models. It provides detailed insights into methods for eliminating dissolved impurities, particles, and inclusions, along with a comprehensive examination of solidification processes, remelting techniques, and alloy additions. Furthermore, the text thoroughly explores the realm of recycling, forthcoming challenges, and specific refining processes tailored to each metal. This extensively updated edition builds upon the 1992 book "Principles of Metal Refining" by T. Abel Engh, encompassing vital aspects like metal recycling, refining of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and the inclusion of metalloids such as silicon.
Download PDF
3. E-waste Recycling and Management: Present Scenarios and Environmental Issues
2019 by Anish Khan, Inamuddin, Abdullah M. Asiri
This book offers current insights and comprehensive perspectives on e-waste recycling and management, employing the latest methodologies to cater to both industrialists and academics. It addresses the challenges posed by e-waste, originating from communities worldwide, and its repercussions on our ecosystems. The book thoroughly explores recycling techniques to mitigate these consequences and emphasizes the need for effective e-waste management to protect the environment. Furthermore, it delves into future technological prospects for e-waste recycling and management solutions.
Download PDF
4. Metal Sustainability: Global Challenges, Consequences, and Prospects
2016 by Reed M. Izatt
Metal Sustainability: Global Challenges, Consequences, and Prospects delves into the pressing issue of ensuring sustainable utilization of natural resources, with a particular focus on enhancing the sustainability of metals in the 21st century. The objective is to safeguard the availability of critical metals while addressing the environmental and health implications arising from unrecycled metals. This comprehensive volume explores a range of critical topics and hurdles associated with sustainability across the entire lifecycle of metals, from mining and ore extraction to beneficiation, manufacturing, recycling of end-of-life materials, and the attendant environmental and health concerns tied to waste generation. A global perspective underscores the intricate interdependencies involved in various stages of metal lifecycles. The book places significant emphasis on economic considerations, and it also addresses pertinent environmental, health, political, industrial, and societal dimensions. It advocates for the application of green chemistry principles to ensure metal sustainability. Topics covered encompass precious and specialty metal recycling, both formal and informal recycling practices involving electronic and high-tech waste, global management of electronic waste, metal reuse and recycling in developing nations, the environmental and health repercussions of toxic metal emissions, effects of metal releases on bacterial populations, selective recovery of platinum group metals and rare earth metals, metal sustainability from a manufacturing standpoint, economic viewpoints on sustainability, mineral development, and metal lifecycles, and key issues within the minerals industry. The overarching goal of this book is to heighten awareness regarding the pivotal role metals play in our technologically advanced society, emphasizing the imperative to conserve metal resources across their entire lifecycle, highlighting the significance of improved metal recycling, and outlining the consequences of unchecked metal loss for the environment and human health.
Download PDF
5. Critical metals in discarded electronics: Mapping recycling potentials from selected waste electronics in the Nordic region
2016 by Bakas, Ioannis (CRI), Herczeg, Márton (CRI)
The focus of waste recycling from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has traditionally been on larger quantities of materials like plastics, but certain product categories within WEEE harbor valuable resources in the form of critical metals. This project delves into the management of critical metals in WEEE, specifically within five chosen product categories in the Nordic region. The recycling of these metals carries significant environmental and economic advantages, particularly due to the presence of substantial gold quantities in these products. To contribute further to the circular economy concept, it is crucial for the Nordic countries to consider not only the quantity but also the quality of recycling efforts, capturing recyclable materials that, despite their limited quantity, hold substantial economic and environmental value.
Download PDF
6. Handbook of Recycling: State-of-the-art for Practitioners, Analysts, and Scientists
2014 by Ernst Worrell, Markus A. Reuter
Recipient of the International Solid Waste Association's 2014 Publication Award, the Handbook of Recycling offers an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the present state-of-the-art in recycling, reusing, and reclaiming processes. It delves into the intricate interactions among various recycling streams, encompassing materials like iron, steel, aluminum, metals, pulp, paper, plastics, glass, construction materials, and industrial by-products. The book thoroughly explores diverse recycling technologies and recovery methods, shedding light on collection techniques as well. Furthermore, it provides a well-rounded perspective on recycling, considering the associated policy and economic ramifications, including the influence of recycling on energy consumption, sustainable development, and environmental impact. As a valuable resource, especially when existing recycling literature is fragmented and scattered, this book serves as an essential tool for students and researchers across multiple disciplines, spanning materials science, environmental studies, and public policy research. It also showcases recent and emerging technologies in metal recycling, by-product utilization, and the management of post-consumer waste, supported by real-world examples from professional and industrial practice, while also addressing policy and economic implications.
Download PDF
7. Aluminum Recycling
2013 by Mark E. Schlesinger
This book stands out due to its specific emphasis on the recovery of aluminum, as opposed to addressing recycling in a general sense. It provides a comprehensive exploration of aluminum recovery and re-melting operations, encompassing both technical and economic aspects of recycling. Key topics covered include an examination of the scrap aluminum market and the strategies for collecting and sorting secondary aluminum, the design and functioning of furnaces utilized for scrap melting, the purification of molten aluminum, and the retrieval and processing of dross generated during re-melting processes. In its second edition, this book offers enhanced insights into aluminum scrap pricing and the economic aspects of recycling, an in-depth analysis of current industry practices for dross processing, and the various types of drosses generated. It has been meticulously updated to incorporate the latest information available in the field.
Download PDF
8. Resource Recovery and Recycling from Metallurgical Wastes
2011 by S.R. Ramachandra Rao
Resource Recovery and Recycling from Metallurgical Wastes addresses the persistent challenge of managing the massive volumes of waste generated by industrial activities, a matter of growing concern for environmental experts and researchers worldwide. The increasing demand for resource conservation, waste quantity reduction, and sustainable development with environmental stewardship has gained prominence across the globe. This book serves as a comprehensive compendium that consolidates the diverse techniques employed in waste processing and recycling, offering practical illustrations and insights into the economic viability of these processes. The primary focus is on resource recovery through suitable treatment methods and technologies. Information on this subject matter is typically scattered across various journals, conference publications, and government technical reports related to waste management and environmental issues. This work serves as a valuable reference source and educational material, catering to practicing scientists, engineers, and students alike. It encompasses a discussion of both established and potential methods for recovering valuable resources from mineral and metallurgical wastes, featuring real-world examples of their application and an examination of the economic aspects of these processes. The book also explores emerging technologies and their potential in metal recycling and the utilization of by-products.
Download PDF
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1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded