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Chipped Titanium Scraps as Raw Materials for Cutting Tools (타이타늄 밀링/터닝 스크랩의 절삭공구 소재화)

  • Kwon, Hanjung;Lim, Jae-Won
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2021
  • Scraps are a byproduct of the machining process used for transforming titanium ingots into useful mechanical parts. Scraps take two forms, namely, bulky scraps, which are produced by cutting, and chipped scraps, which are produced by milling. Bulky scraps are comparatively easier to recycle because of their small surface area and less oxygen content; as a result, they pose only a small risk of explosion. In contrast, chipped scraps pose a higher risk of explosion, because of which, their recycling is complicated, resulting in most such scraps being discarded. With the aim of avoiding this waste, we proposed a novel process for converting chipped scraps into stable carbide materials. Methods typically applied to reduce particle size and impair the formation of solid solution type phase in the carbide materials were used to improve the mechanical properties of carbides prepared from chipped scraps. Our novel recycling process reduced carbide production costs and improved carbide quality.

Material Model for Tensile Behavior of Lathe Scrap Reinforced Mortar (선반 스크랩 보강 모르타르의 인장거동에 대한 재료모델)

  • Hyun-Jin, Lee;Su-Ho, Bae;Soon-Oh, Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.443-449
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    • 2022
  • When fiber reinforced concrete is manufactured, it is useful to utilize lathe scrap as an aiternative material of steel fiber, because it is not only economical as an by-product of steel manufactures, but also has a very similar composition to that of steel fiber. The purpose of this experimental research is to evaluate the compressive strength and tensile behavior and then propose a material model of lathe scrap reinforced mortar. For this purpose, the lathe scrap reinforced mortars were ma de a ccording to their tota l volume fra ction of 1.5 % for wa ter-binder ra tio of 30 % a nd 40 %, respectively, a nd then the mechanical properties such as compressive strength, direct tensile strength, and stress-strain curve of those were evaluated. Also, based on the experimental results of lathe scrap reinforced mortar the material model for tensile behavior was suggested. It was revealed that the experimental results and the proposed material model corresponded relatively well.

Recycling Status of Gold, Silver, Platinum and Palladium (금, 은, 백금, 팔라듐의 재활용 현황)

  • Kim, Bumchoong;Kim, Jinsoo;Yoo, Kyoungkeun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Mineral and Energy Resources Engineers
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 2019
  • This article aims to summarize the recycling status of scrap gold, silver, platinum, and palladium by regions and industries in order to utilize the data for securing raw materials of the domestic urban mining industry. The amount of gold from scrap has shown a tendency to decrease in countries other than China over the last ten years, which is attributed to the increase in scrap containing gold in China. The industry demand for gold is the highest in electronic products, but it is decreasing. The amount of scrap recycling for silver has declined but total silver production has increased by increasing mine products. As production and demand from platinum and palladium scrap are mostly for catalysts, their demand could be affected by the electric vehicle industry.

Workability and Strength Characteristics of Lathe Scrap Reinforced Cementitious Composites (선반 스크랩 보강 시멘트 복합체의 작업성 및 강도 특성)

  • Lee, Hyun-Jin;Bae, Su-Ho;Kwon, Soon-Oh;Kim, Sung-Wook;Park, Jung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2016
  • It should be noted that the use of the lathe scrap for making fiber reinforced cementitious composites raised friendly environmental effect as well as economy because the lathe scrap is a by-product of steel manefactures and is occurred when lathe and milling works of them are conducted to process steel manufactures. Thus, the purpose of this experimental research is to investigate workability and strength characteristics of lathe scrap reinforced cementitious composites(LSRCCs). For this purpose, three types of lathe scraps were collected from processing plants of metal, and then LSRCCs containing these were made for 2mm width and 40mm length. As a result, it was observed from the test results that the workability of LSRCCs was slightly decreased than plain mortar and the flexural strength of LSRCCs were much larger than these of plain mortar and effect of types of lathe scrap on the characteristics of LSRCCs were somewhat large.

Machine Vision Applications in Automated Scrap-separating Research (머신비젼 시스템을 이용(利用)한 스크랩 자동선별(自動選別) 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Chan-Wook;Kim, Hang-Goo
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.15 no.6 s.74
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2006
  • In this study, a machine vision system using a color recognition method has been designed and developed to automatically sort out specified materials from a mixture, especially Cu and other non-ferrous metal scraps from a mixture of iron scraps. The system consists of a CCD camera, light sources, a frame grabber, conveying devices and an air-nozzle ejector, and is program-controlled by a image processing algorithms. The ejectors designed to be operated by an I/O interface communication with a hardware controller. In the functional tests of the system, its efficiency in the separation of Cu scraps from its mixture with Fe ones reaches to 90% or more at a conveying speed of 15m/min, and thus the system is proven to be excellent in terms of the separating efficiency. Therefore, it is expected that the system can be commercialized in the industry of shredder makers if an automated sorting system of high speed is realized.

Production of Fine Cobalt Metal Powders from Superalloy Scrap(1) (Treating Superalloy Scrap with Zinc) (Superalloy 스크랩으로부터 Co 미분말의 제조(1) (Superalloy 스크랩의 아연처리))

  • 박문경;이영근
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.52-59
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    • 1995
  • Treating bulk superalloy scrap with molten zinc has been studled to facililate recycling and recovery- of cobalt.Superalloys investigated were the cobalt-base Mar-M-509 and X45 and the nickel-base Rene 80. Charges withZnlscrap ratlos of 1.5-6.5 were heated to 750-9002 far 1-7.5 hours in a nitrogen atmosphere. The moltenzinc dissolved superalloy scrap and zinc was removed by vacuum distillation at 850-Wk for 4-6 hours. Ithas been concluded that the optimum conditions of decomposition for Mar-M-509 and Rene 80 \"ere dissolutiontemperature of about 850k, Znlscrap ratlo of about 5, and dissalution time of about 5.5 hours. The zinc-treatedsuperalloy prouducts were friable and reacted rapidly with acid solutions. Leaching 9mm pieces of unalloyedMar-M-509 or Rene 80 with 5 times the stolchlometric amount oi 6N HCI at 90t ior 3 hours dissolved about1.5-7.270, while leachmg of the minus 20-mesh products dissolved about 89.0-93.0%.ved about 89.0-93.0%.

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Recycling of Ferrous Scraps (철스크랩의 리사이클링)

  • Sohn, Ho-Sang
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.3-16
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    • 2020
  • This work provides an overview of the steel production process, pretreatment and tramp elements of scraps and recycling technology of dust generated from steelmaking process. Steel is the most common metal used by mankind, with the world production of crude steel in 2018 exceeding 1.8 billion tonnes. Recycling of ferrous scraps reduces CO2 emissions by about 42 % and saves about 60 % of energy, compared to production steel from iron ore. Steel scraps are usually recycled to both an electric arc furnace (EAF), scrap-based steelmaking and the basic oxygen furnace (BOF), in ore-based steelmaking. EAF steelmaking, which uses iron scrap as a main raw material, is changing to an energy-saving type with a device for preheating scrap. Dust generated from the steelmaking process is recycled in various ways in the steel mill to recover iron and zinc.

Current Status of Titanium Recycling Technology (타이타늄의 리사이클링 기술 현황)

  • Sohn, Ho-Sang
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.26-34
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    • 2021
  • Titanium is the fourth most abundant structural metal, after aluminum, iron, and magnesium. However, it is classified as a 'rare metals', because it is difficult to smelt. In particular, the primary titanium production process is highly energy-intensive. Recycling titanium scraps to produce ingots can reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions by approximately 95 %. However, the amount of metal recycled from scrap remains limited of the difficulty in removing impurities such as iron and oxygen from the scrap. Generally, high-grade titanium and its alloy scraps are recycled by dilution with a virgin titanium sponge during the remelting process. Low-grade titanium scrap is recycled to ferrotitanium (cascade recycling). This paper provides an overview of titanium production and recycling processes.

Current Status on the Recycling of Domestic Major Non-ferrous Metal Scraps (국내 범용 비철금속 스크랩의 리싸이클링 현황)

  • Park, Hyungkyu;Sohn, Hosang
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2015
  • Since there are many kinds of non-ferrous metal, it is difficult to investigate the current status on the recycling of all the non-ferrous metals. Therefore, the survey is confined to some commercially important non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, nickel and magnesium in this article. Domestic demand and production of these non-ferrous metals in recent years (2010-2014) and recycling ratio of the scraps are estimated briefly here.

Survey on the Recycling of Domestic Commercial Non-ferrous Metal Scraps (국내(國內) 범용(凡用) 비철금속(非鐵金屬)스크랩 리싸이클링 현황(現況))

  • Park, Hyungkyu
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2013
  • Since there are many kinds of non-ferrous metal, it is difficult to investigate the current status on the recycling of all the non-ferrous metals. Therefore, the survey is confined to some commercially important non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, nickel and magnesium in this article. Domestic demand and production of these non-ferrous metals in recent years(2010-2012) and recycling ratio of the scraps are estimated briefly here.