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Material Choice and Design of Automotive Plastic Parts Under the Aspects of Recycling
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A lot of very valuable information has already been gained in the process of dismantling, assorting and reconditioning plastic parts on old cars, in reconditioning defective plastic parts from workshops, and in the use of reject parts from production. This know-how is now applied primarily to increase the use of recycled plastics and to optimise the composition and design of future plastic components in the interest of recycling, since further development in these areas is essential in order to establish economically stable material cycles functioning properly in the long term. The present paper describes the most important criteria through which the materials and designs chosen affect the processes and principles of recycling in the case of plastic parts and components.
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Graser, K. and Hoock, R., "Material Choice and Design of Automotive Plastic Parts Under the Aspects of Recycling," SAE Technical Paper 951847, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951847.Also In
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