The disposal of waste cathode ray tubes (CRT) from old televisions and discarded computer monitors is rapidly becoming an issue of growing environmental concern due to the leaching of lead and other toxins by groundwater from landfill sites. Imminent legislation in both the EU and the USA is likely to demand much stricter control on the disposal of such hazardous electronic equipment, with a drive towards lead removal prior to landfill and/or recycling. This paper describes the use of power ultrasound to facilitate the removal of lead from the heavily-leaded CRT glass via an accelerated leaching protocol, with the aim of producing a lead-free product for greener disposal or more ideally for glass recycling purposes. The paper also describes...
Cathode Ray Tube, CRT, waste glass recycling has plagued glass manufacturers, electronics recyclers ...
This study is focused on the removal of leachable lead present in CRT (cathode ray tube) glass emplo...
Finding better solutions to manage and recycle cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is crucial for reducing ...
AbstractIn the past few decades, cathode ray tube (CRT) is widely equipped in TV and computer device...
AbstractCathode-ray tube (CRT) display has entered the peak period of elimination, therefore, the di...
Discarded cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is considered harmful waste because it contains poisonous lea...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors are electronic equipment mainly made of glass, polymers and metals. ...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
The disposal of waste materials is an increasing burden on industry across the world. In order to ad...
The cathode ray tube (CRT) glass is one of the most important problem that afflicts the electronic w...
Dismantling of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) represents a pressing environmental problem. Dismantled CRTs...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors represent currently one of the most produced category of electronic ...
The potential of ultrasound as a process intensification technique in the extraction of lead from a ...
The disposal of CRT monitors increases each year, generating millions of tons of waste containing va...
On a worldwide basis there exist large stocks of by-products from the production of ferrous and non-...
Cathode Ray Tube, CRT, waste glass recycling has plagued glass manufacturers, electronics recyclers ...
This study is focused on the removal of leachable lead present in CRT (cathode ray tube) glass emplo...
Finding better solutions to manage and recycle cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is crucial for reducing ...
AbstractIn the past few decades, cathode ray tube (CRT) is widely equipped in TV and computer device...
AbstractCathode-ray tube (CRT) display has entered the peak period of elimination, therefore, the di...
Discarded cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is considered harmful waste because it contains poisonous lea...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors are electronic equipment mainly made of glass, polymers and metals. ...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
The disposal of waste materials is an increasing burden on industry across the world. In order to ad...
The cathode ray tube (CRT) glass is one of the most important problem that afflicts the electronic w...
Dismantling of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) represents a pressing environmental problem. Dismantled CRTs...
Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors represent currently one of the most produced category of electronic ...
The potential of ultrasound as a process intensification technique in the extraction of lead from a ...
The disposal of CRT monitors increases each year, generating millions of tons of waste containing va...
On a worldwide basis there exist large stocks of by-products from the production of ferrous and non-...
Cathode Ray Tube, CRT, waste glass recycling has plagued glass manufacturers, electronics recyclers ...
This study is focused on the removal of leachable lead present in CRT (cathode ray tube) glass emplo...
Finding better solutions to manage and recycle cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass is crucial for reducing ...