Study and definition of a sustainable industrial recovery plant: mattress waste recovery plant

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Document typeBachelor thesis
Date2020-07-28
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Abstract
An environmental challenge with mattress is more than extended worldwide. Generally speaking, mattresses are bulky, difficult to transport, and manufactured by complex processes. At the end, they are built to provide us the best experience while resting. From a recycling point of view, there’s a technical complexity to process them, diverse material composition a complex morphology. The trend on the mattress market is to innovate and improve their properties and characteristics by adding more and more materials which is something that doesn’t make it easier for MSW. The different sort of textiles that compose them makes them not just a security problem but a health challenge. We’ll walk through the current materials, dismantling techniques, recycling methodologies, and see how could be streamlined the material recovery process for mattresses waste.
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Accés restringit a part del contingut per motius de confidencialitat.
DegreeGRAU EN ENGINYERIA DE DISSENY INDUSTRIAL I DESENVOLUPAMENT DEL PRODUCTE (Pla 2010)
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