The aerospace industry generates a broad array of air emissions and hazardous waste solids, liquids, and sludges during the processing of aluminum, titanium, composites, and other materials into aircraft and other system components. Due to the maturity of the manufacturing facilities in this industry, most of the chemical manufacturing processes incorporate 20- to 30-year-old technology and hardware. Environmental and chemical process experts from the leading aerospace manufacturers have convened annually since 1986 to exchange information on waste reduction R&D and waste management strategies.
Hazardous Waste Reduction in the Aerospace Industry
1990
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental Pollution & Control , Aeronautics & Aerodynamics , Aerospace industry , Hazardous materials , Waste disposal , Waste management , Pollution abatement , Degreasing , Painting , Maintenance , Surface finishing , Surface cleaning , Sludges , Solvents , Oil wastes , Metals , Water pollution , Materials recovery , Transportation , Reprints , Pollution prevention , Source reduction , Waste minimization
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