Barrier-free processing of materials for environmentally benign life-cycle design

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Abstract

It is required to develop innovative materials technology for environmentally benign manufacturing toward dematerialization. Recently, some barrier-free processes in a variety of materials such as steels, light metals, polymers, woods have been studied from the viewpoint of recycling for scraps and materials selection for poison-free materials, and forming for high performance materials. The present paper reviews the contents of the barrier-free processing. The key technologies of the barrier-free processing are the synthesis of harmless materials from scraps by dispersion control and the simultaneity of forming and microstructural control by in-process control.

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Mabuchi, M., Halada, K., & Aizawa, T. (2002). Barrier-free processing of materials for environmentally benign life-cycle design. Materials Transactions, 43(3), 285–291. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.43.285

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