National Repository of Grey Literature 4 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Secondary materials from household waste and their position in the global market
Tesař, Jan ; Šomplák, Radovan (referee) ; Pavlas, Martin (advisor)
The barchelor thesis is focused on the issues of material recovery of municipal waste. The work presents the basic concepts of waste management and resource data to help analyze the current virtual situation in the field of waste management. Work specifies the components with the greatest potential for material recovery. For the selected folder, which can be commonly referred to secondary raw materials, work tries to describe the flow of materials and meet with their potential application in the market.
Preparation of Magnesium Silicide and Magnesium Germanide from Waste for Material Recovery.
Bumba, Jakub
This work is focused on low-temperature recycling processes of silicon and germanium.\n\n
Fulltext: Download fulltextPDF
Secondary materials from household waste and their position in the global market
Tesař, Jan ; Šomplák, Radovan (referee) ; Pavlas, Martin (advisor)
The barchelor thesis is focused on the issues of material recovery of municipal waste. The work presents the basic concepts of waste management and resource data to help analyze the current virtual situation in the field of waste management. Work specifies the components with the greatest potential for material recovery. For the selected folder, which can be commonly referred to secondary raw materials, work tries to describe the flow of materials and meet with their potential application in the market.
Recovery Potential of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration
Kameníková, Petra ; Šyc, Michal ; Krausová, A. ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Zach, Boleslav ; Svoboda, Karel ; Punčochář, Miroslav
This paper will present the composition of bottom ash determined in samples obtained from MSWI plant in Prague. The samples were first screened into fractions of grain sizes 0–2 mm, 2–4 mm, 4–6 mm, 6–8 mm, 8–10 mm, 10–15 mm, 15–20 mm and >20 mm. Each fraction, with the exception of fines bellow 2 mm, is manually sorted into glass, ceramics, magnetic particles, non-ferrous metals, unburned organics and the residual mineral fraction. It was found that the bottom ash contains in average 15–20 % of glass, 2–4 % of ceramics, 15–20 % of magnetic metals and around 2 % of non-ferrous metals. These results show that the bottom ash from in the Czech Republic is not significantly different from other European countries and has the potential for material recovery.
Fulltext: content.csg - Download fulltextPDF
Plný tet: SKMBT_C22015051109460 - Download fulltextPDF

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.