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Shipyards and Ship breaking: Opportunities for utilization of steel under the prism of Circular Economy

(Corresponding) Pournara A., Sakkas V.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Among the activities that constitute the process of dismantling a ship is the obligation of proper management of hazardous materials. As almost the entire ship can be recycled, reused or even resold, the ship dismantling industry can also be considered a "green" industry. The steel used...Read more
Keywords: 
Ship breaking, Steel, Circular Economy, Industry, Shipyard
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00289

Treatment and Reuse of Industrial Wastewater Using Reverse Osmosis System

(Corresponding) Ahmadzadeh-Kaleybar F., Emamifar M., Bagheri M.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
From a few years ago, using reverse osmosis in water refinery and desalination, in order to provide clean water for necessary requirements has been considered as a common method. In the current study, the reverse osmosis, in the water refinery process of Miyaneh steel factory (northwest of Iran)...Read more
Keywords: 
Concentrated water, Contaminant, Refined water, Reverse osmosis process, Steel Factory
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00648

Study Of The Performance Of Ruscus Aculeatus Leaves Alcoholic Extract As Corrosion Inhibitor For Carbon Steel In 1 M HCl Solution

(Corresponding) Farruku M., Xhanari K., Xhaxhiu K., Lame A.
Topic: 
Sustainable supply of raw materials
The addition of corrosion inhibitors is one of the most widely used methods for the protection of metals and alloys from corrosion in various environments. Although synthetic organic compounds have been found to be highly effective in mitigating corrosion, they are often toxic, non-biodegradable,...Read more
Keywords: 
Ruscus aculeatus, carbon steel, alcoholic plant extract, potentiodynamic polarization, green corrosion inhibitor
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00406

Cornus Sanguinea Leaves Alcoholic Extract As Corrosion Inhibitor For Carbon Steel In Acidic Solutions

Xhanari K., (Corresponding) Farruku M., Xhaxhiu K., Kokalari E.
Topic: 
Sustainable supply of raw materials
In recent years finding environmentally friendly and affordable sources to mitigate corrosion has become demanding in many industries due to the increased awareness related to environmental issues. Due to their readily availability, biodegradability, low toxicity and relatively low cost, plant...Read more
Keywords: 
Cornus Sanguinea, carbon steel, alcoholic plant extract, potentiodynamic polarization, green corrosion inhibitor
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00408