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Polymers, main components of plastics and rubbers, are being discarded in increasing quantities. But this waste can also be considered as plastic gold'. Public concern, coupled with the inherent value of the material, means that recycling is imperative. The present book presents a survey of current knowledge in the form of case studies, including current legal and educational issues. Topics covered also include regulation and practice in NATO countries, the economics of recycling, the reprocessing of single polymers and mixtures, and future prospects and strategies. Audience: Vital reading for all polymer scientists, technicians and engineers.
Polymers, main components of plastics and rubbers, are being discarded in increasing quantities. But this waste can also be considered as plastic gold'. Public concern, coupled with the inherent value of the material, means that recycling is imperative. The present book presents a survey of current knowledge in the form of case studies, including current legal and educational issues. Topics covered also include regulation and practice in NATO countries, the economics of recycling, the reprocessing of single polymers and mixtures, and future prospects and strategies. Audience: Vital reading for all polymer scientists, technicians and engineers.
A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the major mineral and
organic fillers for plastics, their production, structure and
properties, as well as their applications in terms of primary and
secondary functions. Edited and co-authored by Professor Marino
Xanthos with contributions by international experts from industry
and academia, this book presents methods of mixing/incorporation
technologies, surface treatments and modifications for enhanced
functionality, an analysis of parameters affecting filler
performance and a presentation of current and emerging
applications. Additionally, the novel classification according to
modification of specific polymer properties rather than filler
chemical composition provides a better understanding of the
relationships between processing, structure and properties of
products containing functional fillers and the identification of
new markets and applications.
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