Green Materials and Manufacturing Processes

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https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8229Contributor(s)
Guarino, Stefano (editor)
Tagliaferri, Flaviana (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
The green approach is no longer (and can no longer be) a goal of the future, but it is a concrete and practical necessity of the present. To take stock of new trends, this Special Issue lines up some recently developed green materials and remarkable progress and developments in manufacturing processes.
Keywords
sustainable manufacturing; minimum quantity lubrication; cryogenic machining; solid lubricants; vegetable oils; steels; carbon fiber; composites; automotive; ex ante LCA; economic assessment; LCC; recycling; repair; circular economy; copper slag; mechanical strength; flowability; chemical composition and microstructure analysis; waste tires; concrete; aggregate; compressive strength; treatments; durability; dune sand; tensile strength; fine aggregate; biochar; asphalt binder; physical properties; red mud; eco-friendly concrete; slump; clay plasters; drying shrinkage; plaster characterization; physical and mechanical properties; sustainable building materials; lightweight bricks; spent mushroom materials; bio-based materials; thermal insulation; energy efficiency buildings; biomass waste; building performance; energy efficiency; Garcinia mangostana L.; green product; green synthesis; nanocomposites; zinc oxide-copper oxide; green materials; rice husk; agricultural byproduct; 3D printing; digital fabrication; particleboardWebshop link
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9783036590516, 9783036590509Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
Basel, 2023Classification
Technology: general issues
History of engineering and technology