Pyrolysis has been examined as an effective alternative waste disposal treatment, compared with land filling and incineration of solid waste. The pyrolysis technology allows minimal energy usage, material utilization and a cleaner resource recovery. This research addresses state of the art Pyrolysis of the Non-Metallic Fraction (NMF) of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), after the copper separation process is complete. The aim is reducing emissions and increasing the production quality at optimal conditions. The main objectives of this research are to demonstrate the feasibility of using pyrolys is to recover NMF material and results of the experiments were aimed to make a critical argument to the current waste disposal treatments by comparing ...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Waste electronic components (ECs) recycling is a crucial part of waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs...
For the time different challenges are facing the world to stop the environment impacts and availabi...
PURPOSE We have investigated the use of pyrolysis for the processing of waste printed circuit boar...
In just over half a century electronic equipment and products have revolutionized human lifestyle. ...
Pyrolysis of waste printed circuit boards recovers not only metallic part but also the non-metallic ...
Advanced thermal treatment of electronic waste offers advantages of volume reduction and energy reco...
In this study, the pyrolysis behaviour of nonmetal fraction of waste printed circuit boards (NMF-WPC...
Printed circuit boards from waste computers, televisions, and mobile phones were pyrolysed in a fixe...
<p>Scrap printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the most abundant wastes that can be found in the landfil...
Scrap printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the most abundant wastes that can be found in the landfills ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest increasing waste streams worldwide due to unprecede...
The constant increase in the production of electronic devices implies the need for an appropriate ma...
Electronic waste is one the fastest growing waste streams in the world, and printed circuit boards (...
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing waste streams worldwi...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Waste electronic components (ECs) recycling is a crucial part of waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs...
For the time different challenges are facing the world to stop the environment impacts and availabi...
PURPOSE We have investigated the use of pyrolysis for the processing of waste printed circuit boar...
In just over half a century electronic equipment and products have revolutionized human lifestyle. ...
Pyrolysis of waste printed circuit boards recovers not only metallic part but also the non-metallic ...
Advanced thermal treatment of electronic waste offers advantages of volume reduction and energy reco...
In this study, the pyrolysis behaviour of nonmetal fraction of waste printed circuit boards (NMF-WPC...
Printed circuit boards from waste computers, televisions, and mobile phones were pyrolysed in a fixe...
<p>Scrap printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the most abundant wastes that can be found in the landfil...
Scrap printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the most abundant wastes that can be found in the landfills ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest increasing waste streams worldwide due to unprecede...
The constant increase in the production of electronic devices implies the need for an appropriate ma...
Electronic waste is one the fastest growing waste streams in the world, and printed circuit boards (...
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing waste streams worldwi...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Waste electronic components (ECs) recycling is a crucial part of waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs...
For the time different challenges are facing the world to stop the environment impacts and availabi...