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    Waste management chain starts with collection, and also contains transportation and treatment including material recovery and disposal. Collection is probably the most challenging part of recycling process. People prefer to put their obsolete electronic devices in their storage, assuming they have value. After a while they may gave up and want to get rid of the e-waste, however, people have the same behavior to e-waste as other wastes. Therefore a huge amount of raw material for recycling is lost

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    data used are taken from the GaBi database (GaBi, 2015). And the control of emissions is done using wet and dry flue gas treatment by injecting hydrated lime, urea and activated carbon into the flue gases with filter bags for particulate removal. Ferrous metals (Fe, Cu, Al etc.) are recovered, which 60% of the produced bottom ash after metal recovery and ageing is reused as construction material (and will leave the system as bottom ash for reuse). The remaining 40% are disposed on a landfill (GaBi

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    3.1 Introduction “It is a subsystems of handling mechanisms which provide temporary contact with the object to be grasped and ensure the position and orientation when carrying and mating the object to the handling equipment [..]; the term “gripper” is also used in cases where no actual grasping, but rather holding of the object where the retention force can act on a point, line or surface” Monkman et al. Robot grippers Finger grippers are used to replicate human hand movements and perform repetitive

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    Effect of Carica papaya seed extract on the cell wall of A. flavus under transmission electron microscope: In this experiment, transmission electron microscope was applied to detect the effect of papaya seed extract in the conidia cell wall and mycelia of A. flavus at concentration 100 & 200 mg/ml compared with control (without papaw seed extract). A small portion of the fungal mat was fixed at room temperature in 2% (v/v) glutaraldehyde mixed with potassium in 2% (w/v) osmium tetraoxide buffered

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    Agriculture commodities include wheat, rice, pulses, cereals, edible oils, ground nut etc. Non- agriculture commodities includes crude oil, non ferrous metals like gold, silver, nickel, copper etc. My basic study of bullion and specifically of gold & silver led me to the fact that though India is the largest consumer of gold & silver. India largely has unorganized gold market. The government

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    Non-ferrous metals were the first metals used by humans for metallurgy. Gold, silver and copper existed in their native crystalline yet metallic form. These crystals, though rare, are enough to attract the attention of humans. Less susceptible to oxygen than most other metals, they can be found even in weathered outcroppings. Copper was the first metal to be forged; it was soft enough to be fashioned into various objects by cold forging, and it could be melted in a crucible. Gold, silver and copper

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    Ferrous Metals Mostly consists of Iron. Small amounts of other metals or elements are added to give the needed properties. Ferrous Metals are magnetic and have little resistance to corrosion. Advantages • High strength to weight ratio with regard to Non-metals • Weighs more than Aluminum and Titanium Alloys • High quality and durable material • Recyclable and environmentally friendly Disadvantages • Tends to corrode by rusting • Machine ability is affected by the magnetic field • Requires more

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    Ferrous Metals Mostly consists of Iron. Small amounts of other metals or elements are added to give the needed properties. Ferrous Metals are magnetic and have little resistance to corrosion. Advantages • High strength - weight ratio • Weighs more than Aluminum and Titanium Alloys • High quality and tough material • Recyclable and eco friendly Disadvantages • Tends to corrode by rusting • Machine ability is affected by the magnetic field • Requires more energy to form shapes or re-work Examples

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    casting of a humble plough. All though the passing years, the Kirloskar group has had a long & close relationship with the foundry business with several group units specialization in the manufacture of high quality ferrous & non-ferrous casting. Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited was born with the unique advantage of having been conceived with ideas accumulated though experience & expertise of the group in the field of foundry business, at a time when the de-licensing & liberalization

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    Furthermore, a ferrous metal is a metal in which its composition has iron, but non-ferrous metals are metals in which there’s no iron such aluminum and zinc. Although, ferrous metals contain iron they are repetitively cheaper than non-ferrous items. The reason for this is that ferrous metals are usually recycle in high amounts, but non-ferrous metals are more difficult to acquire and make, resulting in higher prices. Even though, ferrous metals have good tensile strength and

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