RFTCW97. Session III
Chair: Howard Elder, J & J Industries
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Chair: John Bogdany, GenCorp
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Recent Submissions
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Zero Waste Management Program
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SIERRA Program Overview: Synthetic Industries' Environmental Resource Reduction Action
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New Developments in Vehicle Recycling
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)The technology of vehicle recycling today is capable of recovering and reusing about 75% of the weight of scrap vehicles. The 75% recycling rate is believed to be the highest recycling rate in durable goods. Moreover, with ... -
Use of Recycled and Waste Fibers in Asphalt Concrete
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)A significant problem associated with asphalt concrete mixtures is the lack of durability resulting from an inadequate asphalt cement content. Additional asphalt cement added to increase durability results in flushing, ... -
Carpet Waste for Soil Stabilization
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Conversion of Recycled Polymers/Fibers into Melt Blown and Spunbonded Nonwovens
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)Melt blowing being a simple one-step process for converting polymer directly into a nonwoven fabric, is ideally suited for processing of several recycled plastics. The process uses hot air to draw the fibers and does not ...