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    Camur McAlpine & Keyzer 1994

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    Camur McAlpine & Keyzer, 1994 Camur McAlpine & Keyzer, 1994: 316. Type-species: Camur willii McAlpine & Keyzer, 1994 (orig. des.). Gender masculine. Ref. McAlpine & Keyzer 1994: 306, 315 (taxon. notes), 310 (key), 316 (desc.). willii McAlpine & Keyzer, 1994: 317. Type locality: Brazil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia, 27°11’S 52°23’W. Distr. Brazil (Paraná [n. occ.*], Santa Catarina). Holotype female (formally in CNC **). Ref. Teratomyza -Gruppe; Hennig 1971: 12 –13 (fig., taxon. notes), 40 (figs.). Camur willii; McAlpine & Keyzer 1994: 317 (desc., figs.), 318 (fig.). * Examined material: BRAZIL. Paraná. Palmas, Refúgio de Vida Silvestre dos Campos de Palmas / 21.X.2013, 1100m, Malaise trap / A.C. Pereira col. / 1 female, ZUFMS. **Comments: Although the original description indicated that the holotype is deposited in CNC (McAlpine & Keyzer 1994: 318), through correspondence with the curator of this collection we were informed that the holotype was not found there.Published as part of Rodrigues, J. P. V., Pereira-Colavite, A. & Mello, R. L., 2016, Catalogue of the Teratomyzidae (Diptera, Opomyzoidea) of the World, pp. 275-285 in Zootaxa 4205 (3) on page 280, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/19434

    M.F. van Lil et W. de Keyzer, Inventaire des archives de la famille Francart (Archives de l'Etat à Mons), 1971

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    Delmaire Bernard. M.F. van Lil et W. de Keyzer, Inventaire des archives de la famille Francart (Archives de l'Etat à Mons), 1971. In: Revue du Nord, tome 55, n°217, Avril-juin 1973. p. 168

    Escalonia carolinae Jin & Ślipiński & Keyzer & Pang 2017, sp. nov.

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    Escalonia carolinae sp. nov. (Figure 5 F) Etymology. This species is dedicated to Miss Carolina Escalona, newly born daughter of Natalie Banks and Hermes E. Escalona. Description. Length 6.6–8.3 mm. Body slender, integument yellowish brown, with dark and light markings alternately distributed on elytra. Ventral side uniformly brown, glabrous, and feebly shiny. Head large, yellowish brown, densely punctate with short adpressed hairs; frons in front of antennal insertion convex, with a deep midcranial suture in the middle; frontoclypeal suture weakly developed; clypeus weakly concave, with sparse long setae. Mandible well-developed, turning dark at teeth apices and margins. Eyes large, expanding to the ventral side, strongly emarginate near antenna insertion, and weakly emarginate near mandible articulation. Antenna long, in both sexes extending about 3 antennomeres beyond elytral apices. Antennomeres uniformly brown, antennomere 11 slightly shorter than others. Pronotum transverse, uniformly brown, weakly constricted in front, with projections on lateral side; disc densely punctate, glabrous, and flat. Scutellum with dark margins, truncate apically. Elytra with random relatively long bristles, bearing two light brown, parallel raised costae on basal two thirds of disc; coarsely and deeply punctate at the base, yellowish brown as the pronotum, but with dark and light markings alternately distributed. Legs strong, unicolor, meso- and metafemur each with very obvious tooth on the ventral side. Types. Holotype: ♀, Queensland: “ Aerodrome Rd., 4m W. Cooktown, N.Q., 21.1.71, J.G. & J.A. Brooks ” (ANIC). Paratype, same data as the holotype (ANIC). Originally both specimens were collected at light and mounted on a single card with locality information underneath. Remarks. This species differs from the E. loxleyae (McKeown) and E. surprise sp. nov by having a uniformly darker pronotum and elytra, and the different pattern of raised costae on the elytral disc. Distribution. Known only from northern Queensland.Published as part of Jin, Mengjie, Ślipiński, Adam, Keyzer, Roger De & Pang, Hong, 2017, Review of Australian genera Tessaromma Newman and Phlyctaenodes Newman with description of a new genus and species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Phlyctaenodini), pp. 67-85 in Zootaxa 4277 (1) on page 82, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4277.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/80908

    Rhytiphora garnetensis Ashman & Keyzer & ŚLipińsk 2023, sp. nov.

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    Rhytiphora garnetensis sp. nov. (Figs. 6A–C, 7E, 8A, 9A) Diagnosis. Rhytiphora garnetensis sp. nov. is most similar morphologically to R. delicatula and R. pulcherrima Breuning from Western Australia (Fig. 6D–E), but can be distinguished using the following traits: R. delicatula is slightly more elongate (body 3.3 times as long as wide) with smaller eyes (lower lobes 4.3 widths apart, just longer than gena, not fully divided from upper lobe), extended but arcuate clypeus, antennal tubercules slightly further apart (3.8 widths apart), no tubercules and far fewer ochre setae at the elytra base, no ochre on the metaventrite, and slightly different male genitalia (parameres apically blunt; Fig. 9D); R. pulcherrima has smaller eyes (lower lobes 3.9 widths apart) joined by 1 row of ommatidia, bigger male sex patches (covering whole of enlarged ventrite 2) and different colouring: ochre occiput, central brown patch on the pronotum, elytra with lateral silver-white patch in the central third, edged with brown, and ochre patches in the apical third. One paratype from Mt Garnet has been sequenced (ANIC 25-066756, R. ‘nr delicatula’; Ashman et al. 2022a): R. garnetensis sp. nov. is closely related to R. collaris (ANIC 25-066530), R. piperitia (ANIC 25-066534) and R. amicula (ANIC 25-066535, 25-066557) (Figs. 6–8). All three of these species have distinct transverse grooves on the pronotum, no ochre patch on the metaventrite and no tubercules at the elytra base; R. piperitia and R. amicula also have a tubercule at the pronotum lateral margin. Rhytiphora collaris has a short clypeus (in line with mandibular articulation), mottled or banded antennae, striped pronotum, white metanepisternum, heavily mottled elytra with no dorsal dark patches and the lateral white stripe usually extending beyond the basal third. Rhytiphora piperitia has banded antennae, mottled or striped pronotum, heavily mottled elytra with smaller, not ochreous dark patches at the base and diagonal white and brown patches in the apical third. Rhytiphora amicula has smaller sex patches (covering half of male ventrite 2) and no dorsal dark patches or heavy ochre mottling on the elytra. Description. Body small to medium-sized, elongate: body length 13.2–17.0 mm (holotype 15.0 mm), width 4.5–6.0 mm (holotype 5.1 mm). Winged. Dark brown with grey setae, ochre mottling and brown patches on elytra (Figs. 6A–C, 8A). Head with frontoclypeus rectangular (Fig. 7E). Eyes moderately faceted, ringed with white setae (ochre on outer rim), lobes fully divided. Lower lobes separated by 3.3–3.5 times eye width, approximately same length as gena. Upper lobes separated by 2.2 times width of antennal socket, same length as antennal socket. Antennal tubercules fairly prominent, separated by 3.2 times width of antennal socket. Clypeus flat, slightly extended beyond mandibular articulation, sometimes covering membranous anteclypeus; mandibles apically pointed, maxillary and labial palps fusiform (Fig. 7E). Frontoclypeus grey with ochre mottling, gena white below eye, occipital suture with ochre outline. Antennae extending slightly beyond elytral apices in male, with ventral fringe of long, dense setae on antennomeres 2–11. Scape smooth, expanding apically, 2.1 times as long as wide, 4 times longer than pedicel, shorter than antennomere 3, posteriorly extending a little beyond anterior margin of pronotum. Antennomere 3 longer than 4. Antennomeres covered with fine grey setae. Prothorax subquadrate, 0.8 times as long as wide, base distinctly narrower than humeri. Lateral margins with slight anterior ridge; pronotal disc finely punctate with very shallow transverse grooves, setae grey with ochre mottling. Prosternal process narrow, arcuate. Procoxae without spiniform projection in males. Elytra finely punctate, granulate in basal third with two distinct projections (short row of tubercules). Elytral base dark brown and heavily mottled with ochre, except for thin grey line at suture; thin, curved white line on lateral margin, not extending beyond basal third. Rest of elytra grey, lightly mottled with ochre, with brown circular patch at beginning of apical third. Elytral apices distinctly truncate. Legs covered with fine grey setae, hind legs mottled with ochre; male protibial tubercule absent. Mesoventrite arcuate without anterior projection. Metaventrite twice as long as mesoventrite, setae mostly grey with central white and posterior ochre patches. Ventrite 2 slightly longer than 1 in male, with broad yellow sex patches covering almost entire surface; fringe of ventrite 1 slightly thicker in male than other ventrite fringes. Ventrite 5 slightly longer than 4 in female, with sharp apical divot and endocarina. Male genitalia: parameres narrowly separated at base, broadly separated at apices, thick, apically tapered and setose; penis tip rounded (Fig. 9A). Types. Holotype male (Figs. 6A–B, 8A): “QLD: 17.84° S x 144.95°E 25km W of Mt Garnet, 13–14 Feb 2010, J. Hasenpusch, 19663” (ANIC 25-074497). Paratypes (6 specimens): “N. QLD: 38km W. Mt. Garnet, J. Hasenpusch, 3 Feb 2016 ” (1 female, ANIC 25-066756); “ Australia N Qld. 30km W Mt Garnet, 6-11-10, P. Hasenpusch” (1 female in ethanol, ANIC); “ 11.45S 142.35E Heathlands, QLD 15–26 Jan. 1992 T. A. Weir, I. D. Naumann at light” (2 males, ANIC; male genitalia dissection, Fig. 9A); “ 11.57S 142.38E QLD 22km SbyE Heathlands 27 Jan. 1992, A. Ewart, at light Melaleuca swamp” (1 male, ANIC; Figs. 6C, 7E); “ 11.41S 142.28E QLD 15km NWbyW Heathlands 28 Jan. 1992, A. Ewart Eucalyptus tetradonta forest, at light” (1 male, ANIC). Other material examined. Rockhampton, Queensland E. Sutton (1 specimen, ANIC). This specimen is damaged and so has not been made a paratype. Distribution and host plants. Northern to central Queensland coast. Localities include: Heathlands, Mount Garnet, Rockhampton. Specific host plants are unknown, but specimens have been collected from light traps set in predominately Myrtaceae habitats. Etymology. This species is named after its type locality: to the west of Mount Garnet (in the Tablelands Region of Queensland, Australia).Published as part of Ashman, Lauren G., Keyzer, Roger De & S ́ Lipińsk, Adam, 2023, The Australian genus Rhytiphora (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) with a revision of the Rhytiphora collaris group, pp. 1-62 in Zootaxa 5312 (1) on pages 12-15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5312.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/812968

    Theodor W. Adorno: um crítico na era dourada do capitalismo

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia, Florianópolis, 2015.A presente tese apresenta a teoria crítica tardia de Theodor W. Adorno por meio da análise dos diversos elementos que a compõe: sua dimensão política; seu público-alvo; seu objeto de crítica; suas críticas ao capitalismo, à racionalidade predominante na modernidade, à dominação da natureza e à vida danificada; seu projeto de emancipação e sua justificação normativa. Argumenta-se que, ao contrário do que defende a interpretação predominante, não houve uma substituição do objeto da crítica ao longo do percurso teórico do pensador frankfurtiano, da economia política à razão instrumental ou à dominação da natureza, mas sim uma complementação: de forma que a crítica ao capitalismo seguia sendo necessária, mas já não era mais suficiente como análise dos obstáculos que impedem a emancipação. O trabalho visa tanto expor o procedimento teórico crítico adorniano, a dialética negativa, como também questionar o diagnóstico de época e as tendências sociais observadas pelo autor frankfurtiano, e, na medida em que obtiver sucesso nessa dupla empreitada, almeja conseguir, ainda, estabelecer um diálogo crítico entre o autor, o seu tempo e o nosso.Abstract : This Doctoral Dissertation aims to present the late critical theory of Theodor W. Adorno by analyzing the various elements that compose it: its political dimension; its target audience; its object of criticism; its criticism of capitalism, of the prevailing rationality in modernity, of nature?s domination and of the damaged life; its emancipation project and its normative justification. It is argued that, contrary to the predominant interpretation defends, there was not a replacement of the object of criticism during the theoretical trajectory of the Frankfurtian thinker, from political economy to instrumental reason or to nature?s domination, but rather a complement: so the critique of capitalism was still necessary, but it was no longer sufficient as analysis of the obstacles to emancipation. The work aims to expose both the critical theoretical procedure, the negative dialectics, as well as to question the diagnosis of the time and social trends observed by the Frankfurtian author, and, in the extent that succeeds in this double endeavor, seeks also to be able to establish a critical dialogue between the author, his time and ours

    Eurynassa tuberculicollis Jin & Keyzer & Hutchinson & Pang & Ślipiński 2020, sp. nov.

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    Eurynassa tuberculicollis sp. nov. (Figs. 8 G–H, 8 K–L, 17D) Diagnosis. Male of E. tuberculicollis sp. nov. can be separated from other species of Eurynassa by having very small granules distributed between sexually dimorphic punctures (Fig. 17D), especially visible on pronotum and ventral side of thorax, sometimes extending on the abdominal ventrites. Description. Length 30–50 mm. Male. Body sub-parallel, head as long as wide; mandibles half of head length; pronotum 1.2× of head length and 1.8x of head width; elytra over 5× of head length. Antennal scape slightly longer than antennomere 3 length; interorbital width 1.2× of eye length. Prosternal process narrow, less than 0.5× width of procoxal cavity, and about half of hypomeron width; mesoventral process broader than prosternal process. Abdominal ventrites 1–5 about similar length, ventrite 5 emarginate at apex. Metatarsomeres 1–3 length ratio as 2:1:1, tarsomere 5 as long as tarsomere 1. Female. Pronotum weakly broader near posterior margin, dorsal surface only with sparse or dense regular punctures; elytra about 1.4× width of pronotum. Etymology. The species name referring to the characteristic tiny granules present on areas with sexually dimorphic punctures. Types. Holotype. ♂ “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25- 066040 ” (ANIC). Paratypes (2): ♂: “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25-066007 ” (ANIC); ♀: “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25- 066027 ” (ANIC); Other material examined (Fig. 17D). Western Australia: AM (1 ♂): Southern Cross, H.W. Brown; ANIC (11 ♂♂): 2: 30mi ENE of Eucla Motel, Oct. 1968, Key, Upton and Balderson; 2: Marloo Stn, Wurarga, Jan. 1931 – Dec. 1941, A. Goerling; 10 N Rawlinna, Jan. 1969, J. Bywater; 17 mi W by S of Cocklebiddy, Oct. 1968, Britton, Upton, Balderson; Kalgoorlie, Jan. 1946, Prof. Lameere; Kalgoorlie, Mar. 1900; Munclrabilla Station, Jan. 1990, R. Parterson; Port Hedland, Dec. 1965, P. Carne; Rawlinna, Jan. 1969, J. Bywater; MV (12 ♂♂): 3: Baandee, Mar. 1918; Carnarvon; Geraldton; Kellerberrin, Feb. 1907; Kellerberrin, Mar. 1907; Norseman, Mar. 1907; 4: [no data]. South Australia: ANIC (1 ♂): Arkaroola, Oct. 1981, P. Zborowski; MV (8 ♂♂): Emu Camp; 7: [no data]; QM (1 ♂): [no data]. Queensland: ANIC (1 ♂): 7km N of Cunnamulla, Jan. 1971, R.C. Lewis; MV (4 ♂♂): Jandowae, Dec. 1920; May 1909; 2: [no data]; QM (4 ♂♂): Brisbane; Jandowae; Southwood NP. Camp, Dec. 2005, Monteith and Wright; Southwood NP., general, Dec. 2005, R. Hobson. New South Wales: ANIC (5 ♂♂): 2: Coolamon, F.H. Taylor; Sydney, Oct. 1924, W.W. Froggatt; Wagga Wagga, Apr. 1904, W.W. Froggatt; White Cliffs, Jan. 1976, R.S. Hogan; MV (1 ♂): Hen ty; OAI (3 ♂♂): 2: Brewarrina, Jan. – Dec. 1914, W.W. Froggatt; Whitton, Jan. – Dec. 1891; QM (3 ♂♂): 2: Broken Hill, C. Deane; Olive Downs, Jan. 1999, P. Bouchard. Molecular data. BioSample ID: SAMN12650088 (Holotype); SAMN12650087 (Paratype), SAMN1265 0086 (Paratype); SAMN12650038, SAMN12650081.Published as part of Jin, Mengjie, Keyzer, Roger De, Hutchinson, Paul, Pang, Hong & Ślipiński, Adam, 2020, A Review Of The Australian Macrotomini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae), pp. 33-96 in Annales Zoologici 70 (1) on pages 59-60, DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2020.70.1.003, http://zenodo.org/record/377667

    IL BERRETTO A SONAGLI W DIALEKCIE NEAPOLITAŃSKIM W TŁUMACZENIU EDUARDA DE FILIPPA

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    This article is devoted to various versions of the script of Il berretto a sonagli by Luigi Pirandello. The play was important also for another Italian playwriter, Eduardo de Filipppo, who at the request of the author, translated the play to the Neapolitan dialect and staged it in 1936 in Naples. De Filippo staged the play also the second time at the end of his life, in 1979 in Rome. The article analyses both versions of the play, i.e. the Sicilian script by Pirandello and its Neapolitan translation made by De Filippo. It is noticed that the most significant differences occurred in the semantic level.In data 14 agosto 1916, da Roma, Luigi Pirandello comunicava all’amico e sodale Nino Martoglio di aver finito «la nuova commedia per Musco, quella in due atti, ’A birritta cu ’i ciànciani (Il berretto a sonagli)» e di volergliela leggere prima di spedirla all’attore che si trovava a Catania. Ricevuto il testo manoscritto per la messa in scena, Martoglio lo faceva subito ricopiare per Angelo Musco. Ma doveva trascorrere quasi un anno prima che ’A birritta cu ’i ciancianeddi fosse messa in scena al «Teatro Nazionale» di Roma, il 27 giugno 1917, dalla compagnia Musco. È significativo che nel fitto carteggio con Martoglio solo su questo suo lavoro Pirandello, di solito così essenziale, quasi secco nella corrispondenza, indugiasse in minuziose ed accurate indicazioni, preziose note di regia, interventi a distanza sul testo, sul filo della memoria (con il copione autografo ormai nelle mani di Martoglio), precisazioni di particolari, raccomandazioni all’attore circa lo spirito animatore e suggerimenti relativi all’azione parlata e alle mosse d’anima.Niniejszy artykuł został poświęcony umówieniu różnych wersji scenariusza sztuki napisanej przez Luigiego Pirandella pt. Il berretto a sonagli, która poniekąd stanowiła kamień milowy w twórczości innego włoskiego dramaturga – Eduarda De Filippa. Ten ostatni, na prośbę autora, dokonał tłumaczenia sztuki na dialekt neapolitański i jej inscenizacji, która po raz pierwszy nastąpiła w 1936 r. w Neapolu, co spotkało się z ogromnym entuzjazmem tamtejszej prasy; po raz drugi De Filippo wystawił tę sztukę pod koniec swojego życia, w 1979 r. w Rzymie. W artykule autorka zestawia ze sobą obie wersje sztuki. Zwraca przy tym szczególną uwagę na różnice dzielące neapolitańskią wersję De Filippa od jej klasycznego sycylijskiego pierwowzoru autorstwa L. Pirandella

    Concept design of a modular heavy lift beam

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    The heavy lift market is characterized by ultra heavy and/or odd sized loads. Heavy transports are unique projects, which are engineered for that one time job. Standard heavy lift and transport equipment is used to the extent possible for each project, but often specialized structures are required. A structure that is often used for this purpose is a heavy lift beam. Heavy lift beams are used for load spreading, as well as applications in horizontal and vertical transport. RollDock is a shipping company that provides worldwide heavy lift services over sea. RollDock is currently in the process of designing a new wide deck heavy lift vessel for loads up to 15000 tons, the Module Carrier (MC). This type of vessel will be put into service in 2015. When loading ultra heavy loads, a support structure is required to prevent damage to the deck due to concentrated loads. Current practice is that this support structure is engineered and manufactured individually for each project. To reduce on engineering and material cost, RollDock has requested to design a standardized steel beam that can be re-used for several projects. For increased productivity of this standardized beam, it must be multi functional to be used for other heavy lift purposes than solely as supports on the MC. These purposes are also found in RollDock’s sister company Roll-Lift, which facilitates heavy lift projects on land. The functions of the beam are determined using past RollDock and Roll-Lift projects, as well as functions that may be useful in future projects. The functions for the modular beam are skid support beam, grillage, different parts of a heavy lift gantry, a vertical spacer and a temporary bridge. The goal of this research is to develop a concept design of a modular, containerized, multi functional beam for heavy lift purposes, with the main purpose to be used for loading the BigRoll MC using platform trailers or skidding.Mechanical, Maritime and Materials EngineeringMarine and Transport TechnologyTransport Engineering and Logistics2014.TEL.785

    Miłość w czasach wojny w nowelach Federica De Roberta: «La Cocotte» i «L’Ultimo Voto»

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    Federico De Roberto, the author of the "Viceroys" known and appreciated by contemporary readers, dedicates a significant part of his texts to "love case studies". Love is not only the subject of his prose, but also the subject of tractates, thanks to which the author intends to find out the "truth" about feelings. In his war short stories, the author returns to the topic, “La Cocotte” and “L’Ultimo Voto” are studies of love during the First World War. The aim of the article is to analyze the role of literary space and characters in depicting the conflict between love for a woman and patriotic feelings. Federico De Roberto (1861–1927), autore dei «Viceré», è uno dei più importanti narratori siciliani. Nei primi anni della sua attività letteraria il riconoscimento da parte degli autori veristi garantisce al giovane scrittore una certa attenzione dei lettori. Col passare del tempo, però, egli viene considerato un epigono dei veristi, un letterato ottocentesco, le cui opere non attingono alle maggiori tendenze letterarie del primo Novecento. Non condivide l’interesse per i movimenti rinnovatori della letteratura italiana dell’epoca, tra cui i futuristi e la loro fascinazione per la modernità e la guerra; lo scrittore catanese assume una posizione antitetica nei loro confronti e così, all’indomani dello scoppio della Prima Guerra Mondiale, si dichiara a favore dell’anti-interventismo.Federico De Roberto, autor znanych i docenianych przez współczesnych czytelników „Wicekrólów”, znaczną część swoich tekstów poświęcił “studiom przypadków miłosnych”. Miłość jest tematem nie tylko prozy, ale również przedmiotem traktatów, dzięki, którym autor ma zamiar dotrzeć do „prawdy” o uczuciach. W opowiadaniach wojennych autor powraca do tych poszukiwań, «La Cocotte» i «L’Ultimo Voto» to studia miłości w czasach Pierwszej Wojny Światowej. Materia literacka, przestrzeń i bohaterowie, służy do zobrazowania konfliktu między miłością do kobiety, a uczuciami patriotycznymi

    Evaluation of the quality of postconsumer plastics obtained from disassembly-based recycling strategies

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    The focus of the presented research is on the mechanical recycling of postconsumer plastics from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Currently only a limited number of these plastics are mechanically recycled on an industrial scale while the majority is thermally treated for energy recovery. Since there is a significant potential for value recovery and to lower the environmental impact of plastics, the aim of this research is to develop new mechanical recycling processes based on the disassembly of plastic components and the sorting of these plastics based on identification by spectroscopic methods. This study will present this distinct recycling process based on a case study of the recycling of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene terpolymer (ABS) from Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) TVs. The quality of the recyclates is evaluated by mechanical testing and injection molding of thin-walled products. Results showed that with direct reapplication of the obtained ABS without compounding, high mechanical properties could be achieved when compared to postshredder recycled ABS. However, remaining impurities in the polymer matrix limit the applicability of the recycled plastics to components without neither structurally critical nor aesthetical requirements. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 58:485-492, 2018. (c) 2017 Society of Plastics EngineersFlemish Environmental Technology Platform (MIP); Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO
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