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What to Recycle and What to Do with the Rest?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-01)
Technical and Economic Aspects of Utilizing Wool Composts in Horticultural Markets
(Georgia Institute of Technology.Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 2000-05-02)
Composts produced from a mixture of wool processing by-products and other components (e.g., wood-shavings, cotton-gin trash, biosolids, etc.) have a high content of major nutrients (NPK), high water holding capacity, and ...
Recyclability of Flame Retarded Thermoplastic Polyester
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-01)
The use of brominated flame retardants in plastics materials has raised many questions about their impact on health and safety of people as well as on the environment. The Dead Sea Bromine Group has addressed these topics ...
New Chemistry for Carpet Manufacturing Based on Reclaimed Polyester
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-01)
Cyntech Technologies ThermReTec Process - New Technology for Recycling Used Tires, Unsegregated Plastics, and Used Carpet into Petrochemical Feedstocks and/or Electrical Power
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-01)
ATMI's Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-02)
Integrated Coating of Recycled Long- Glass Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Carrier Structures with Compo Leather Materials
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-01)
This paper presents the direct strand-deposition process to manufacture long-glass fiber reinforced
thermoplastic carrier structures like for instrument board carriers, inside door panels or front-ends.
This process is ...
An Overview of Commercial Recycling Technologies and Textile Application for the Products
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-02)
New Technology for Opening Textile Waste
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-02)