Where Does Scrap Metal Go?


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Computer science is all around us, at school, at home, and in the community. This book gives readers the essential tools they need to understand the computer science concept of reusing resources and knowledge. Brilliant color photographs and accessible text will engage readers and allow them to connect deeply with the concept. The computer science topic is paired with an age-appropriate curricular topic to deepen readers' learning experience and show how reusing resources and knowledge can be helpful in the real world. In this book, readers learn how people reuse and share scrap metal and parts to make new things. This nonfiction book is paired with the fiction book Malia the Mechanic (ISBN: 9781508137559). The instructional guide on the inside front and back covers provides: Vocabulary, Background knowledge, Text-dependent questions, Whole class activities, and Independent activities.




A Fortune In Scrap - Secrets of the Scrap Metal Industry


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"A Fortune in Scrap - Secrets of the Scrap Metal Industry" written by industry veteran, Ken Burtwell, describes how reclamation is vital to the national economy and ranks high on the list of the nation's largest industries. We're not talking recycling plastic bottles and aluminum cans here - sure, that's something all of us can do, but what the average person doesn't know is the "hidden scrap" that's not obvious to the casual observer - and when salvaged properly - is worth a fortune!Ken shows you how to identify different metals with magnets and chemical tests and you'll learn how to prepare them for sale to get the BIGGEST BUCKS possible. Prep tools such as "Flame Cutting" and the awesome power of the "Thermic Lance" are described.From bridges and old buildings to old locomotives and the rails they run on, Ken covers this and shows you his (old) photos of buildings being demolished and their hidden gems. This is an example of BIG RECYCLING, and is a necessary process both from an economical and environmental point of view as there is a reduced demand on the Earth's natural resources.Included are formulas for estimating weights of steel drums, and tables showing weight-per-pound for different metal thicknesses.After reading Ken's "A Fortune in Scrap", you'll agree that recycling today is BIG BUSINESS and those having the moxie to forge ahead will be well rewarded.Topics covered in the book are:- Steel- The Scrap Dealer or Collector- Flame Cutting Steel Scrap- Better Grade - More Value- Metal Scrap from Demolition- The Thermic Lance (aka Thermal Lance)- Railroads and Rail Vehicles- Reclamation Equipment- Sheet Steel Gauges and Weights- More Valuable Scrap Metals- Common Metals: Lead And Zinc- Less Common Metals and Where To Find Them- Identification of Metals- Magnetic Testing- Government Scrap Sales- Precious Metals- Silver Coins- Testing Various Metals- Scrap DealersTHANK YOU for reading the description of this very interesting book and we hope you enjoy your purchase. Please feel free to leave a review as this aids others greatly in their purchasing decision.




How To Weld Scrap Metal Art


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Learn how to make welded art today! Barbie The Welder shows you how to easily weld scrap metal art! Each step is pictured for these 30 welding projects to make the creation process straight forward and easy to follow for the beginner or advanced welder! Make gifts or start a metal art business! Projects include Keychain, star, business card holder, scrap heart, scrap words, snail, feathers, flower, bicycle, owl, drink coasters, bike, coat rack, dog, bulldozer, candle holders, steampunk wine or whisky rack, steampunk bookends, pencil holder, jewelry tree, scorpion, fisherman, person, rose, spider, midevil battleaxe, skeleton hand and arm, fly fisherman.




An Insider's Guide to Scrap Metal Recycling


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This book provides a guide to general public on recycling scrap metals. Learn basic terminology, metal identification, and sorting and cleaning procedures. In this case recycling is not only beneficial to the environment but to your pocket book also. This guide also provides a great foundation of understanding in the ever expanding world of metal recycling.




Handbook of Recycling


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Winner of the International Solid Waste Association's 2014 Publication Award, Handbook of Recycling is an authoritative review of the current state-of-the-art of recycling, reuse and reclamation processes commonly implemented today and how they interact with one another. The book addresses several material flows, including iron, steel, aluminum and other metals, pulp and paper, plastics, glass, construction materials, industrial by-products, and more. It also details various recycling technologies as well as recovery and collection techniques. To completely round out the picture of recycling, the book considers policy and economic implications, including the impact of recycling on energy use, sustainable development, and the environment. With contemporary recycling literature scattered across disparate, unconnected articles, this book is a crucial aid to students and researchers in a range of disciplines, from materials and environmental science to public policy studies. - Portrays recent and emerging technologies in metal recycling, by-product utilization and management of post-consumer waste - Uses life cycle analysis to show how to reclaim valuable resources from mineral and metallurgical wastes - Uses examples from current professional and industrial practice, with policy and economic implications




The Metal Shaper


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Build your own Metal Shaper. Exotic is a mild adjective when applied to this shaper. It will cut splines, keyways, gears, sprockets, dovetail slides, flat and angular surfaces and irregular profiles. And all of these with a simple hand-ground lathe tool bit. Obsolete in modern industry, of course, because milling machines do the work much faster and cheaper. But you can’t beat a shaper for simplicity and economy in the home shop.The shaper has a 6" stroke and a mean capacity of 5" x 5", variable and adjustable stroke length, automatic variable cross feed and graduated collars. You will be proud to add this machine to your shop.




The Metrics of Material and Metal Ecology


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This book is a must for individuals and companies that have an interest in developing sustainable technology and systems in the complex 'Web of Metals' on a first principles, technological and economic basis, with a focus to the minerals, metals and product manufacturing industries. In this inter-, intra- and trans-disciplinary book the material/metal cycle will be central, addressing technology as the basis for achieving sustainability within the system of primary mineral and metal producing, and the consumer product material cycles, linked to nature's cycles. The following major topics (not exclusive) are discussed in a detail, which will satisfy company CEO's and students of environment, engineering, economics, and law alike: (i) industrial ecology, (ii) system engineering concepts, (iii) development of future breakthrough technology as well optimization of present technology, (iv) process fundamentals (e.g. thermodynamics, separation physics, transport processes etc.), (v) product manufacture and design (for recycling), (vi) environmental legislation and (vii) technology as a basis for achieving sustainability within our present society.The book discusses contentious issues such as the limits of recycling determined by physics, chemistry, economics and process technology, therefore providing the reader with a fundamental basis to understand and critically discuss the validity of environmental legislation. Furthermore, the 'Web of Metals' (i.e. the dynamic interconnection of metal and material cycles and product systems) will reveal that, if the application of environmental evaluation techniques such as material flow analysis, life cycle assessment etc. are not carried out on a sufficient theoretical basis, technological and economic understanding, analyses could lead to erroneous and in the end environmentally harmful conclusions.The book is illustrated with many industrial examples embracing car and electronic consumer goods manufacturing and recycling, and the production and recycling of all major metals (e.g. steel, aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, magnesium, PGM's and PM's) and to an extent plastics. A complete section of the book is devoted to the recycling of light metals. Numerous colour figures and photos, plant and reactor data as well as software and computer models (running under Matlab's Simulink® and AMPL® as well as tools based on neural net technology (CSenseTM) are provided to give the reader the opportunity to investigate the various topics addressed in this book at various levels of depth and theoretical sophistication, providing a wealth of information, share-data and industrial know-how.Finally, the book philosophically discusses how to harmonize the resource, life and technological cycles depicted by the figure on the cover to make a contribution to the sustainable use of resources and products.* Material and Metal Ecology and the various modelling aspects to quantify this * System modelling of recycling systems with applications in the automotive and consumergoods sector* Metallurgical metal recycling with applications in aluminium, supplemented with various modelling examples from thermodynamics, exergy, neural nets to CFD




Starting from Scrap


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"Stephen Greer arrived in Hong Kong in 1993, a recent college grad with no financing, scant experience, and only a notion of starting some kind of business. Fourteen years later, his company Hartwell Pacific was a $250-million enterprise and a player in the global scrap-metal recycling trade. Along the way he encountered cultural roadblocks, ruthless and sometime unscrupulous competitors, and learned critical lessons in what makes a young business thrive. This remarkable story is chronicled here with humor, suspense, and keen insights into the strategies that made Stephen Greer a highly successful entrepreneur." --Book Jacket.




Scrap Metal Magnate


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"My husband, who is very hard-working, was recently fired. I really, really, need his resume to get to its destination ASAP. We need the money . . ." Suri admitted to a complete stranger. She looked down, a bit embarrassed. As she looked up, her blue-green eyes met his. "You do not have to do this, of course, but it would save me so much trouble. You could be my 'hero'!"To this day, Marvin is not sure what prompted him to grab that envelope. Was it pity, her sweet smile, the word "hero" or the caravan of cars behind him? Simultaneously blaring their horns! But grab it he did, with a reassuring guarantee, "I will personally see to it that it goes out with the first batch of mail!" . . . Making an effort to move away from this strange line of questioning filled with innuendos, Doev offered Louis one of his best."How about a cigar?""I don't smoke, thank you. You shouldn't either - it is not good for you."In spite of Louis' answer, Doev decided to risk the next question, "how about a doughnut?"Checking out Doev's girth, Louis concluded, this man must have had more than his share of doughnuts and other pastries, Louis mused. "No thank you, I had a good breakfast."With each passing minute, Doev was growing more and more intrigued by Louis. Although he trusted Louis more now, he still kept an eye on him as he flipped through pages and pages of both journal and ledgers entries. Refusing Doev's offer of the latest model of adding machine, he worked unaided. The man was like a human machine, running his fingers up and down the columns of numbers, mouthing the interim additions and subtractions, penciling in subtotals on the page or on his yellow pad."Well, Mr. Silverman, what do you think?""What? Are you kidding? I have never seen such a 'textbook' case of 'skimming', 'lapping', 'substitution', outright accounts receivable fraud. Where were you internal controls? At this point, it may not be any of my business, but who 'cooked' your books? . . ."Where were we?" Louis asked himself out loud with some remaining disgust. "I figure on six corporations.""Six?" Doev echoed, starry-eyed."One for your nonferrous operation. One for your ferrous operation. One for your trucks. One for your autowrecking. One for your heavy equipment and last, but not least, a trading corporation for hedging your purchases and sales via commodity and other markets.". . . "Precisely! The man of experience, not to mention a shrewd auditor! Exactly what I have been searching for forever, it seems. Pleeeze, Mr. Silverman. Don't make a grown man beg!"Silence."You're passing up $100,000?""You don't have that to give.""How do you know?""I studied your books, remember?"$75,000!""You don't have, either!"Doev wanted Louis in the worst way. "OK. $50,000 to start and stock in the new corporations." Silverman would not bend. "Mr. Silverman," "do you consider yourself a religious man?" Doev posed. "What a question," Louis responded indignantly. "Of course! And very proud of it, may I add !""Then you recall that in Parshas Lech LeChah, HaShem said to Avrom, you know, before he became Avroham, leave your land and your father's house and go to the Land I will show you . . . It was a difficult move for Avrom. . . . Sometimes you have to leave your old dreams behind. . . . I know you want to continue as a CPA but being a controller is not that much of a step down."To Doev's gratified surprise, the Torah reference actually jarred Louis to life."Are you a student of the Old Testament?" Louis inquired animatedly. "I know the whole thing by memory," Doev bragged, "in Hebrew and English . . . with trope," he added"You're a Baal Koreah???""Yep," Doev answered proudly, happy to have finally piqued Louis' interest.




Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metal Powders


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The manufacture and use of the powders of non-ferrous metals has been taking place for many years in what was previously Soviet Russia, and a huge amount of knowledge and experience has built up in that country over the last forty years or so. Although accounts of the topic have been published in the Russian language, no English language account has existed until now.Six prominent academics and industrialists from the Ukraine and Russia have produced this highly-detailed account which covers the classification, manufacturing methods, treatment and properties of the non-ferrous metals ( aluminium, titanium, magnesium, copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, cadmium, lead, tin, bismuth, noble metals and earth metals).The result is a formidable reference source for those in all aspects of the metal powder industry. - Covers the manufacturing methods, properties and importance of the following metals: aluminium, titanium, magnesium, copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, cadmium, noble metals, rare earth metals, lead, tin and bismuth - Expert Russian team of authors, all very experienced - English translation and update of book previously published in Russian