Listar por tema "Ceramic industry"
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A decision support tool for communicating the environmnetlal performance of products and ornganisations from the ceramic sector (Epub ahead of print)
Springer Verlag (2016-01)This paper presents a tool designed to facilitate the communication of environmental information in the ceramic sector, both for companies and products. Specifically, the communication tool allows the environmental product ... -
Air quality comparison between two European ceramic tile clusters
Elsevier (2013-08)The European ceramic tile industry is mostly concentrated in two clusters, one in Castelló (Spain) and another one in Modena (Italy). Industrial clusters may have problems to accomplish the EU air quality regulations because ... -
Auditoría energética en una planta industrial de fabricación de baldosas cerámicas
(2014-01-17)El objeto fundamental del proyecto es la determinación de la viabilidad técnica y económica de la aplicación de diversas medidas de ahorro energético en una planta industrial situada en Alcora (Castellón). Para la ... -
Auditoría energética: Planta de producción de fritas, esmaltes y pigmentos para el sector cerámico
Universitat Jaume I (2013)En España, como consecuencia de la crisis del petróleo de 1973, se empezó a tener en cuenta, a finales de los 70, la necesidad de tomar medidas que tendieran al ahorro energético, con el objetivo de depender en menor cuantía ... -
Classification and statistical analysis of mine spoils chemical composition from Oliete basin (Teruel, NE Spain)
Springer-Verlag (2009-02)The Oliete basin (Early Cretaceous, NE Teruel, Spain) is one of the most important areas for the supply of mine spoils used as ball clays for the production of white and red stoneware in the Spanish ceramic industry of ... -
Diffuse PM10emission factors associated with dust abatement technologies in the ceramic industry
Elsevier (2011-12)In this paper, an analytical methodology is proposed for estimating diffuse dust emissions from bulk solids managing (storage, handling, and transport) activities in the ceramic industry. The methodology is based on ... -
Experimental study of an ORC (organic Rankine cycle) for low grade waste heat recovery in a ceramic industry
Elsevier (2015-06)This paper deals about an experimental application of an ORC (organic Rankine cycle) in a ceramic industry for low grade waste heat recovery. The ORC module used in this application was initially designed and constructed ... -
Formal description of conceptual relationship with a view to implementing them in the ontology editor Protége
John Benjamins (2009)In this article we present a catalogue of conceptual relationships in which each relationship is defined formally in terms of its properties and the nature of the conceptual classes involved. By making explicit the conceptual ... -
Geological and environmental management of ceramic clay quarries: a review
Springer-Verlag (2009-06)This paper shows a contribution to the knowledge of the geological management of ceramic raw material. We have mainly focussed on the clays with a ceramic interest. The article begins with an introduction to the mineralogical ... -
Inter-comparison of receptor models for PM source apportionment: Case study in an industrial area
Elsevier (2008)Receptor modelling techniques are used to identify and quantify the contributions from emission sources to the levels and major and trace components of ambient particulate matter (PM). A wide variety of receptor models ... -
Lifeker+, key to growth: an international marketing plan of Keraben Group
Universitat Jaume I (2019-07-17)“To prosper in a world of abrupt changes and discontinuities, of newly emerging forces and dangers, of unforeseen influences from abroad, firms need to prepare themselves, as well as re-evaluate and innovate their products ... -
Modelling the Influence of Manufacturing Process Variables on Dimensional Changes of Porcelain Tiles
Hindawi (2013-09)A model to study the influence of main process variables (powder moisture, maximum compaction pressure, and maximum firing temperature) on the intermediate variables (mass, dry bulk density, size, and thickness) and the ... -
Nanoparticle exposure and hazard in the ceramic industry: an overview of potential sources, toxicity and health effects
Elsevier (2020-05)The ceramic industry is an industrial sector of great impact in the global economy that has been benefitting from advances in materials and processing technologies. Ceramic manufacturing has a strong potential for airborne ... -
Structure patterns in cluster knowledge networks: the case of the Spanish ceramic tile cluster
Springer-Verlag (2013-06)Clusters have received a great deal of attention in economic literature. The aim of this paper is to find out which type of firms feed these clusters with knowledge and what is the influence of their network capabilities ... -
Structure, characterization and properties of multifunctional materials
Universitat Jaume I (2014-07-24)The main objectives of this work have been based on the study of two solid solutions in the pyrochlore structure Y2Zr2O7, dopped with Fe (III) and (Tb (III), Fe (III)) to obtain, together, a red pigment and a luminescent ... -
Trends of arsenic levels in PM10 and PM2.5 aerosol in an industrialized area
Springer Verlag (2014)Arsenic is a toxic element that affects human health and is widely distributed in the environment. In the area of study, the main Spanish and second largest European industrial ceramic cluster, the main source of arsenic ...