AbstractWith the introduction of LCD technologies, there is almost no demand for new CRTs worldwide. Other alternative recycling outlets are needed, but still waiting to be explored. The author suggests in China recycling of scrap cathode ray (CRT) glass to leaded fluorescent lamp glass is the best industrially available way, but ultimately all the leaded glass may need extracting glass by metallurgy as the progress of the lead free process
<p>Hundreds of millions of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) will reach their end of life in the next f...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
The management of electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE) is a significant problem of indus...
AbstractWith the introduction of LCD technologies, there is almost no demand for new CRTs worldwide....
AbstractIn the past few decades, cathode ray tube (CRT) is widely equipped in TV and computer device...
Cathode Ray Tube, CRT, waste glass recycling has plagued glass manufacturers, electronics recyclers ...
AbstractCathode-ray tube (CRT) display has entered the peak period of elimination, therefore, the di...
Dismantling of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) represents a pressing environmental problem. Dismantled CRTs...
Discarded cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is considered harmful waste because it contains poisonous lea...
In this study the use of 'cleaned' end of life (EOL) cathode ray tube (CRT) glass as a raw material ...
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) waste generation has become a great environmental challenge worldwide. CRT ...
This paper presents an analysis of the material recovery system for leaded glass from cathode ray tu...
To enhance the further coalescence of the regions in Centrope, a project called Recycling Network Ce...
The aim of this study was to find possible applications, in which glass materials from End-of-Life (...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
<p>Hundreds of millions of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) will reach their end of life in the next f...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
The management of electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE) is a significant problem of indus...
AbstractWith the introduction of LCD technologies, there is almost no demand for new CRTs worldwide....
AbstractIn the past few decades, cathode ray tube (CRT) is widely equipped in TV and computer device...
Cathode Ray Tube, CRT, waste glass recycling has plagued glass manufacturers, electronics recyclers ...
AbstractCathode-ray tube (CRT) display has entered the peak period of elimination, therefore, the di...
Dismantling of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) represents a pressing environmental problem. Dismantled CRTs...
Discarded cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is considered harmful waste because it contains poisonous lea...
In this study the use of 'cleaned' end of life (EOL) cathode ray tube (CRT) glass as a raw material ...
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) waste generation has become a great environmental challenge worldwide. CRT ...
This paper presents an analysis of the material recovery system for leaded glass from cathode ray tu...
To enhance the further coalescence of the regions in Centrope, a project called Recycling Network Ce...
The aim of this study was to find possible applications, in which glass materials from End-of-Life (...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
<p>Hundreds of millions of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) will reach their end of life in the next f...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
The management of electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE) is a significant problem of indus...