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Volumn 72, Issue , 2013, Pages 118-126
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Incidence of the level of deconstruction on material reuse, recycling and recovery from end-of life vehicles: An industrial-scale experimental study
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Author keywords
Deconstruction; End of life vehicles (ELVs); Mass balance; Recovery; Recycling; Reuse
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Indexed keywords
AUTOMOTIVE SHREDDER RESIDUES;
DECONSTRUCTION;
DEPOLLUTION;
END-OF-LIFE VEHICLES;
ENERGY RECOVERY;
EUROPEAN UNION;
EXPERIMENTAL CAMPAIGN;
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES;
INDUSTRIAL SITES;
INDUSTRIAL-SCALE;
MASS BALANCE;
MATERIAL BALANCE;
MATERIAL REUSE;
METAL RECYCLING;
NON-FERROMAGNETIC;
OVERALL RATE;
PRODUCTION OF;
RECOVERY RATE;
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL;
RECYCLING PROCESS;
RESEARCH PROGRAMS;
REUSE;
RIGOROUS APPROACH;
SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES;
POLLUTION CONTROL;
RECOVERY;
RECYCLING;
VEHICLES;
METAL RECOVERY;
EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENT;
EUROPEAN UNION;
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY;
MASS BALANCE;
RECYCLING;
ARTICLE;
COMBUSTION;
ENERGY RECOVERY;
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING;
EUROPEAN UNION;
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY;
INDUSTRIAL AREA;
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT;
MOTOR VEHICLE;
PLASTIC INDUSTRY;
POLLUTION CONTROL;
POLLUTION MONITORING;
PROCESS OPTIMIZATION;
PRODUCT RECOVERY;
RECYCLING;
SOLID WASTE;
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT;
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EID: 84873953312
PISSN: 09213449
EISSN: 18790658
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.01.007 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (27)
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References (28)
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