Abstract

At present, it is necessary to use various materials to manufacture parts used in different fields such as industry, food, automotive, aviation, etc. Depending on the purpose of the part is the manufacturing process and the materials used, the most widely used material is aluminum, for its mechanical properties and low strength/weight ratio, aluminum is one of the most demanded materials, you can find various manufacturing processes, by casting, molding, injection and machining, This last process is developed by separating materials in the form of fragments, so that the required parts can be created, the chips are completely discarded, causing environmental contamination. This research aims to recover aluminum chips produced in the metal processing workshop and machine tool laboratory of the Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Seccional Ocaña, Colombia, to create a metal sponge of aluminum that will also allow nano-reinforcement with carbon nanotubes under special conditions for the collection of petroleum or petroleum derivatives when environmental impacts occur on water sources, in this way, the use of aluminum chip will help protect the environment and the metal sponge will reduce the risk that oil and its derivatives will generate environmental impact reflected by the spill in water sources.

Details

Title
Manufacture of reinforced nano metal melt aluminum sponges for oil collection in spill from water sources
Author
Perez-Rangel, N Y 1 ; Florez-Solano, E 1 ; Espinel-Blanco, E 2 

 Grupo de Investigación en Ingenierías Aplicadas para la Innovación, Gestión y Desarrollo, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander , Seccional Ocaña , Colombia 
 Grupo de Investigación en Tecnología y Desarrollo en Ingeniería, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander , Seccional Ocaña , Colombia 
First page
012009
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Jan 2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2635864569
Copyright
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