Hazardous waste minimization: Part IV. Waste reduction in the metal finishing industry

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The metal finishing industry uses over 40 production processes to produce a wide range of metal products. Waste streams generated include wastewater, waste oils, spent solvents, and spent process solutions. Currently a wide variety of techniques which minimize waste are available. Cost-effective methods to reduce electroplating wastewater contamination include water conservation and drag-out reduction, recovery and management. Ways to cost-effectively reduce the generation of spent metal-working fluids include establishing a fluid management program and installing a fluid recovery system. However, before any techniques are selected, a waste reduction survey should first be conducted. © 1988 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Hunt, G. E. (1988). Hazardous waste minimization: Part IV. Waste reduction in the metal finishing industry. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 38(5), 672–680. https://doi.org/10.1080/08940630.1988.10466410

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