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Materials in world perspective. Assessment of resources, technologies and trends for key materials industries

Abstract

This book deals with the entire materials cycle - from extraction or harvesting to processing, manufacture, use, and reuse or disposal. It covers the present status and ongoing developments in six key materials industries in both industrialized and developing countries. Techno-economics trends, which are recognizable today, as well as important changes taking place from the mine through the refining stage on to finished products, are outlined. The 'problem triangle' of the materials industry - basic or raw materials, ecology and energy - is discussed. Of specific importance are the impacts which a given material or technology can have on the environment. Methods of assessing these impacts, which should be integrated into overall technology planning by the materials industry, are described. This book discusses resources, industry's social responsibilities and limits-to-growth. An explanation is given for opposing views on constraints and growth, not only for the materials industry, but also for the automotive and packaging industries. Thus, this book spotlights the interaction between different fields of technology and their interrelationship with and between different regions on Earth.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1980
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
EDB-82-047730
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENERGY SOURCES; GLOBAL ASPECTS; PRODUCTION; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; MATERIALS; ALUMINIUM; AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY; CEMENTS; COMPOSITE MATERIALS; CONCRETES; CONSUMPTION RATES; COPPER; COST; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ECOLOGY; ECONOMIC GROWTH; ENERGY ACCOUNTING; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; EXTRACTION; INDUSTRY; IRON; MANUFACTURING; MATERIAL BALANCE; MATERIALS RECOVERY; ORE PROCESSING; PACKAGING; PLASTICS; POLLUTION CONTROL; RAW MATERIALS; RECYCLING; REFINING; REINFORCED MATERIALS; RESERVES; RESOURCE ASSESSMENT; STEELS; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; WASTE DISPOSAL; WOOD; WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY; ACCOUNTING; ALLOYS; BUILDING MATERIALS; CONTROL; ELEMENTS; ENERGY ANALYSIS; IRON ALLOYS; IRON BASE ALLOYS; MANAGEMENT; METALS; PETROCHEMICALS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; PROCESSING; RECOVERY; RESOURCES; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SYNTHETIC MATERIALS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTE PROCESSING; 320000* - Energy Conservation, Consumption, & Utilization; 290000 - Energy Planning & Policy
OSTI ID:
5849911
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 220
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Altenpohl, D G. Materials in world perspective. Assessment of resources, technologies and trends for key materials industries. Germany: N. p., 1980. Web.
Altenpohl, D G. Materials in world perspective. Assessment of resources, technologies and trends for key materials industries. Germany.
Altenpohl, D G. 1980. "Materials in world perspective. Assessment of resources, technologies and trends for key materials industries." Germany.
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title = {Materials in world perspective. Assessment of resources, technologies and trends for key materials industries}
author = {Altenpohl, D G}
abstractNote = {This book deals with the entire materials cycle - from extraction or harvesting to processing, manufacture, use, and reuse or disposal. It covers the present status and ongoing developments in six key materials industries in both industrialized and developing countries. Techno-economics trends, which are recognizable today, as well as important changes taking place from the mine through the refining stage on to finished products, are outlined. The 'problem triangle' of the materials industry - basic or raw materials, ecology and energy - is discussed. Of specific importance are the impacts which a given material or technology can have on the environment. Methods of assessing these impacts, which should be integrated into overall technology planning by the materials industry, are described. This book discusses resources, industry's social responsibilities and limits-to-growth. An explanation is given for opposing views on constraints and growth, not only for the materials industry, but also for the automotive and packaging industries. Thus, this book spotlights the interaction between different fields of technology and their interrelationship with and between different regions on Earth.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
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