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SIMPLIFIED TECHNIQUE FOR RECYCLING OF MICRO AND NANO-COMPOSITE WITH INDUSTRIAL WASTES

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ABSTRACT
In this work, the interest in composite materials to increase their participation in
future lightweight structures for building applications in the next generation is
presented. Simplified methods for the recycling of composite materials and other
industrial wastes were developed. The process should be automatic in all cases.
First step is preparation of wastes from different industrial sources by grinding and
mixing .Second step is manufacturing of certain iron molds with good inner surface
finish, the molds were lubricated by specials oils. The rest step is the design of
machine for remanufacturing of disposable material at certain conditions depends on
the percentage of additives. All elements are exposed directly to be pressing and
shaped by the usual procedures. Finally, each type of material takes different
recycling procedures.

DOI

10.21608/amme.2012.36944

Keywords

Nano-composites, recycling, Waste recovery, Manufacturing industries, Industrial Waste

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Ahmed

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Dr. Eng., Consultant in materials sciences & materials applications, Egypt.

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15

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15th International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering.

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5891

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2012-05-01

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2019-06-25

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2012-05-01

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1

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11

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2636-4352

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2636-4360

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831

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The International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering

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https://amme.journals.ekb.eg/

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SIMPLIFIED TECHNIQUE FOR RECYCLING OF MICRO AND NANO-COMPOSITE WITH INDUSTRIAL WASTES

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22 Jan 2023