Blar i SINTEF Open på emneord "Recycling"
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Recovery of Iron and Aluminum from Bauxite Residue by Carbothermic Reduction and Slag Leaching
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The recovery of major components of bauxite residue by carbothermic reduction at 1550–1750 °C and subsequent slag leaching in a Na3CO3(aq) solution is studied. Iron recovers primarily to pig-iron and lime is added to tune ... -
Recovery of Platinum Group Metals From Secondary Sources by Selective Chlorination from Molten Salt Media
(The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series;2367-1181, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The use of molten salts as “solvents” offers interesting possibilities for the treatment of ores, industrial by-products as well as scraps, allowing the development of processes that are mid-way between pyro- and ... -
Recycling of the Flue Gas from Aluminium Electrolysis Cells
(The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series;2367-1181, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Recycling of the flue gas from aluminium reduction cells is a possible method for increasing the CO2 concentration, thereby enabling CO2 capture. The present paper represents a preliminary study concerning some of the ... -
Recycling of the Rare Earth Oxides from Spent Rechargeable Batteries Using Waste Metallurgical Slags
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)A high temperature process for recycling spent nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries has been recently developed at SINTEF/NTNU. The spent battery modules were first frozen with liquid nitrogen for the de-activation ... -
Self-Reinforced Polypropylene Composites based on Discontinuous Tapes - An Experimental and Numerical Study of the Influence of Tape Length
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The creation of highly oriented, coextruded polypropylene (PP) tapes allows the production of recyclable self-reinforced polypropylene (SRPP) or all-PP composites, with a large temperature processing window and high volume ... -
Waste free construction site - A buzzword, nice to have or more
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The building and construction industry is responsible for up to 25% of the total waste generated globally. Most construction sites in Norway on average generate 40–60 kg waste per gross floor area built and the average ...