Sustainable manufacturing system focusing on the natural growth of bamboo: (Evaluation of environmental impact by LCA)

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Abstract

Recently, sustainable materials have attracted attention because of the need to alleviate environmental problems. Bamboo, in particular, has attracted attention as a sustainable material because it has the fastest natural growth rate among various natural materials. A self-bonding fiberboard using high quality bamboo fiber extracted with a machining center has been enabled to be fabricated by hot press forming. Therefore, we propose a sustainable manufacturing system that focuses on bamboo. An environmental impact of our system was evaluated by life cycle assessment (LCA), comparing with a glass fiber reinforced plastic production. Additionally, based on the LCA result, higher efficient fiber extraction process was proposed by an application of in-situ measurement of uninformed bamboo shape with irregularity. Copyright © 2010 by JSME.

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Ogawa, K., Hirogaki, T., Aoyama, E., Taniguchi, M., & Ogawa, S. (2010). Sustainable manufacturing system focusing on the natural growth of bamboo: (Evaluation of environmental impact by LCA). Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems and Manufacturing, 4(2), 531–542. https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.4.531

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