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Recovering full metallic resources from waste printed circuit boards: A refined review
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020Rongliang Qiu +2 more
exaly
2019
Generally, e-waste contains 3–5% PCBs, which are the most valuable part of WEEE. Structure, material composition, sources, and value of WPCBs are covered in detail in this chapter. Bare and populated WPCB and electronic component chemical compositions are compared. WPCB grades and prices are given along with valuable metal contents.
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Generally, e-waste contains 3–5% PCBs, which are the most valuable part of WEEE. Structure, material composition, sources, and value of WPCBs are covered in detail in this chapter. Bare and populated WPCB and electronic component chemical compositions are compared. WPCB grades and prices are given along with valuable metal contents.
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Recycling of WEEE: Characterization of spent printed circuit boards from mobile phones and computers
Waste Management, 2011Viviane Tavares De Moraes +2 more
exaly
A method for gridless routing of printed circuit boards
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE conference on Design automation - DAC '85, 1985A. C. Finch +3 more
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Printed circuit board simplification
Proceedings of the eleventh annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '95, 1995Berto van de Kraats +2 more
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Biodegradable Materials for Multilayer Transient Printed Circuit Boards
Advanced Materials, 2014Xian Huang, Yuhao Liu, Suk-Won Hwang
exaly
Bioleaching of gold from waste printed circuit boards by alkali-tolerant Pseudomonas fluorescens
Hydrometallurgy, 2020exaly

