نتایج جستجو برای: expanded polystyrene

تعداد نتایج: 70447  

Journal: :Energy Reports 2022

Plastic industry is ubiquitous worldwide, and the generation of “plastic waste” has been steadily increasing to point being considered a high impact pollutant. The expanded polystyrene (EPS) plastic aware issue interested on trying recycling post-consumer material. Through recent study made in an alliance between private sector academy, feasibility EPS “mechanical” was proven; therefore, possib...

2018
Clara Thaysen Kathleen Stevack Ralph Ruffolo David Poirier Hannah De Frond Julieta DeVera Grace Sheng Chelsea M. Rochman

Expanded polystyrene (EPS) products and their associated chemicals (e.g., styrenes) are widespread in the marine environment. As a consequence, bans on their use for single-use packaging materials are being proposed in several municipalities. To better understand how science can inform decision-making, we looked at the available scientific literature about contamination and effects and conducte...

Journal: :International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 2020

2010
S. P. Singh

A range of packaging solutions exists for products that must be kept within a specific temperature range throughout the supply-and-distribution chain. This report summarizes the results of studies conducted over a span of 2 years by the Consortium for Distribution Packaging at Michigan State University. Thermal insulation packaging materials such as expanded polystyrene, polyurethane, corrugate...

2013

Reuse of agricultural wastes and industrial by-products for building materials has been gaining popularity in the recent years. Agricultural waste material; namely rice husk ash (RHA), and industrial by-product; namely expanded polystyrene beads (EPS) are discarded in large amounts globally, causing increased environmental problems. Therefore, this paper introduces innovative efforts of the com...

Journal: :Medical engineering & physics 2006
Dieter Haemmerich Icaro dos Santos David J Schutt John G Webster David M Mahvi

We measured the specific heat of liver tissue in vitro by uniformly heating liver samples between two electrodes. We insulated the samples by expanded polystyrene, and corrected for heat loss and water loss. The specific heat of the liver is temperature-dependent, and increases by 17% at 83.5 degrees C (p < 0.05), compared to temperatures below 65 degrees C. The average specific heat was 3411 J...

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