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End-of-life vehicle recycling based on disassembly

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The end-of-life vehicle recycling was studied based on the disassembly. The end-of-life recycling and the disassembly were reviewed and discussed. A disassembly experiment of an end-of-life engine was carried out, which strictly recorded the process of dismantling. Based on the results, a model of the end-of-life recycling was presented. In this model, the end-of-life parts were classified by three ways which included to recycle directly, to recycle after remanufacturing and to discard. By using this model, the dismantling efficiency and the recycling rate can be improved. Also, it obtains a good result after used in a dismantling factory.

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Foundation item: Key Project (50235030) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China

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Wang, X., Qin, Y., Chen, M. et al. End-of-life vehicle recycling based on disassembly. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 12, 153–156 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-005-0030-0

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