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Today, electric arc furnaces (EAF) are a common method of reprocessing scrap metal to create new steel.
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There is no universally applicable technique for reprocessing platinum-metals scrap.
The reprocessing of scrap (known in automotive stamping plants as "offal") is often designed into the product stream; this is referred to as "engineered" scrap.
Just as it takes on the tricky business of running the European Union's six-month presidency, it picks a scrap on the sidelines over reprocessing nuclear waste with two of the allies it needs most, France and Britain.Strictly speaking, Mr Schröder's men are right to claim there is no direct connection between the issues facing the EU presidency and the nuclear row.
This is compared to a circular economy scenario which considers the carbon emissions of developing an Electric Arc Furnace steel plant which would be operational from 2020 to 2050 in Scotland, and which is capable of reprocessing 3 Tg per year of 100%% scrap steel from Scotland.
Many aluminum customers – notably Ford – are also becoming suppliers, selling the scrap left over from manufacturing back to Novelis for reprocessing.
Then reprocessing".
That is, they are relatively inefficient to reuse as recycled scrap in the manufacturing process, due to significant processing difficulties such as a low melting point, which prevents contaminants from being driven off during heating and reprocessing.
Eisaku Sato, the governor of Fukushima, where Tepco generates 25% of its electricity, says his prefecture has scrapped all plans to permit the use of MOX fuel.Add to this the vexed, and so far largely unaddressed, question of the cost of reprocessing, should it ever happen, and of disposing of the radioactive waste it generates.
But reprocessing apparently has not started.
Centriforce then collects the waste for reprocessing.
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