An Overview of the Bureau of Mines Recylcing Research
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1987/02/01
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By Kaplan RS
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:To meet its twin objectives of encouraging recycling and alleviating waste disposal problems associated with mineral and metallurgical processing, the Bureau of Mines conducts a varied and extensive research program. This program is conducted about 85 pct in-house and 15 pct in universities, colleges, and technical schools. Industrial input concerning program content is sought through contacts with trade associations, such as the National Association of Recycling Industries and the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel, as well as with individual companies. Other sources of input include academia and other governmental organizations. The Bureau's program includes basic, long-range research to advance technology in recycling. Broad based input to this program results in real world needs being addressed. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:3-11
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:10005216
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Citation:Recycle and secondary recovery of metals: proceedings of the International Symposium on Recycle and Secondary Recovery of Metals and the Fall Extractive and Process Metallurgy Meeting, December 1-4, 1985, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Taylor PR, Sohn HY, Jarrett N, eds. Warrendale, PA: Metallurgical Society, 1987 Feb; :3-11
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Federal Fiscal Year:1987
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Source Full Name:Recycle and secondary recovery of metals: proceedings of the International Symposium on Recycle and Secondary Recovery of Metals and the Fall Extractive and Process Metallurgy Meeting, December 1-4, 1985, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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