The industrial world is facing the challenge of reducing emissions by means of energy- and resource-efficient manufacturing strategies. In some cases, the exerted emissions and the energy demands related to conventional manufacturing processes are not as intensive as those required to extract and produce the raw materials of which the workpieces are made. Therefore, the consciousness of the impact of material usage and the eco-informed choice of the end-of-life scenarios are both needed in view of sustainable development. Aim of this paper is to offer a contribution to a better understanding of the environmental impact of forming and machining processes, for the production of Al-based components, when varying the aluminum recycling strategy.
Priarone, P., Ingarao, G., Settineri, L., DI LORENZO, R. (2016). On the impact of recycling strategies on energy demand and CO2 emissions when manufacturing Al-based components. In Procedia CIRP [10.1016/j.procir.2016.03.044].
On the impact of recycling strategies on energy demand and CO2 emissions when manufacturing Al-based components
INGARAO, Giuseppe;DI LORENZO, Rosa
2016-01-01
Abstract
The industrial world is facing the challenge of reducing emissions by means of energy- and resource-efficient manufacturing strategies. In some cases, the exerted emissions and the energy demands related to conventional manufacturing processes are not as intensive as those required to extract and produce the raw materials of which the workpieces are made. Therefore, the consciousness of the impact of material usage and the eco-informed choice of the end-of-life scenarios are both needed in view of sustainable development. Aim of this paper is to offer a contribution to a better understanding of the environmental impact of forming and machining processes, for the production of Al-based components, when varying the aluminum recycling strategy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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