Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by various industrialized countries. Despite its high relevance, only low recycling rates are realized. Its main application is in indium tin oxide (ITO), which is used in the production of liquid crystal displays (LCD). However, recovery strategies for indium from LCDs are not yet being implemented in recycling practices. Although LCDs consist of a sandwich compound with additional materials such as glass (80% ± 5%) and polarizer foils (20% ± 5%), recently published recycling approaches focus mainly on the recovery of indium exclusively. This study, first of all, provides information about the quantity and quality of the materials applied in t...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
With technological advancement and increasingly short production cycles of electronic devices, LCD w...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Due to the minute availability of indium and its crucial importance to the world economy, it is nece...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
For the WEEE European directives, efforts must be undertaken to reuse or securely dispose LCD waste...
The metal indium termed as \u27rare\u27 in recent days due to its increasing demand in the formulati...
manufacturers of flat screen TVs and monitors, WEEE collection organization, WEEE recyclers, recycli...
End-of-life liquid crystal displays (LCD) represent a possible source of secondary raw materials, ma...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
With technological advancement and increasingly short production cycles of electronic devices, LCD w...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Due to the minute availability of indium and its crucial importance to the world economy, it is nece...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
For the WEEE European directives, efforts must be undertaken to reuse or securely dispose LCD waste...
The metal indium termed as \u27rare\u27 in recent days due to its increasing demand in the formulati...
manufacturers of flat screen TVs and monitors, WEEE collection organization, WEEE recyclers, recycli...
End-of-life liquid crystal displays (LCD) represent a possible source of secondary raw materials, ma...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
With technological advancement and increasingly short production cycles of electronic devices, LCD w...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...