1. hot-rolled bars of AISI 1020 and 1040 steel 2. stainless steel sheets of Type 430 ferritic stainless and Type 316 austenitic stainless. 3. 6061-T6 aluminum and AZ91 magnesium that have become mixed in a batch of machine shop scrap. 4. transparent bottles of polyethylene and polypropylene (both thermoplastic polymers) that have been collected for recycling.
1. hot-rolled bars of AISI 1020 and 1040 steel 2. stainless steel sheets of Type 430 ferritic stainless and Type 316 austenitic stainless. 3. 6061-T6 aluminum and AZ91 magnesium that have become mixed in a batch of machine shop scrap. 4. transparent bottles of polyethylene and polypropylene (both thermoplastic polymers) that have been collected for recycling.
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Transcribed Image Text:Because of the amount of handling that occurs during material production, within
warehouses, and during manufacturing operations, along with the handling of
loading, unloading, and shipping, material mix-ups and mixed materials are not an
uncommon occurence. Mixed materials also occur when industrial scrap is collected,
or when discarded products are used a new raw material through recycling.
A case of mixed materials has been identified, and you have been called upon to devise
a means of separation. Assume that you have the equipment to perform each of the
tests described in our discussion. For each of the material combinations below,
determine a procedure that could accomplish such a separation. Use standard data-
source references to help you identify distinguished properties.
1. hot-rolled bars of AISI 1020 and 1040 steel
2. stainless steel sheets of Type 430 ferritic stainless and Type 316 austenitic
stainless.
3. 6061-T6 aluminum and AZ91 magnesium that have become mixed in a
batch of machine shop scrap.
4. transparent bottles of polyethylene and polypropylene (both thermoplastic
polymers) that have been collected for recycling.
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