Study On The Recycling Of Borate Silicate Vitreous Waste With Capilisation Of Heavy Metals Sludge.

The paper follows both the national preservation and durable managing policy, as well as the European laws for the area of environmental process (UE's Directive 1993/31/EC-,"landfill of waste" and the Councils Directive no. 94/62/CE regarding the packaging and the packaging waste, amended by the Council's Directive no 2004/12/CE). The proposed technologies lead to reducing the need of both raw materials and energy in the process of obtaining various types of glass. The study proposes new ways of retrieving and eliminating waste that contains heavy metals alongside borosilicate shards. This paper also aims to increase the responsibility of the waste generating companies and to make the potential users more sensible.

Author
A. Diaconu Et Al.
Origin
National Institute Of Glass, Bucharest, Romania.
Journal Title
Advanced Materials Research Vols 39-40 (2008) 659-662
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3425

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Study On The Recycling Of Borate Silicate Vitreous Waste With Capilisation Of Heavy Metals Sludge.
Advanced Materials Research Vols 39-40 (2008) 659-662
S 3425
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