This report summarizes the technology presently employed in the domestic ship breaking/recycling industry, reviews examples of new and developmental technologies for their potential to help the industry, and present a notional idea of a fully modern domestic ship breaking/recycling yard and employs appropriate current and new technologies to recycle ships while properly handling the wastes.
Environmental Assessment of the Sale of National Defense Reserve Fleet Vessels for Scrapping. Appendix C. Current and Advanced Technologies for the Ship Breaking/Recycling Industry
1997
82 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine Engineering , Environmental Pollution & Control , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Manufacturing, Planning, Processing & Control , Ships , Recycling , Materials recovery , Waste processing , Metal cutting , Torches , Underwater cutting , Laser cutting , Cutting tools , Shredding , Scrap metal , Waste management , Waste water disposal , Occupational safety and health , United States , Foreign countries , Scrapping , Maritime Administration
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