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The disposal process for scrapped FRP fishing vessels
Author(s) -
Jung-Hun Song
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of the korean society of fisheries technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-4623
pISSN - 1225-827X
DOI - 10.3796/ksft.2008.44.1.075
Subject(s) - fibre reinforced plastic , fishing , waste management , incineration , engineering , forensic engineering , environmental science , civil engineering , fishery , structural engineering , biology
A scrapped fiber-reinforced plastic(FRP) fishing vessel causes many environmental problems, because technology development for recycling FRP vessel has not been adequately addressed. FRP is a main material for constructing a small coastal fishing vessel that is an object of reduction policy. Therefore, the FRP wastes derived a scrapped fishing vessel are increasing. In this study, I investigated an effective disposal process for FRP through the analysis of the actual conditions of scrapped FRP fishing vessel. The treatment processes of scrapped FRP fishing vessel are carried out with oil-removing, dismantling, intermediated processing(crushing), and then reclaiming follows burning in the final processing in Korea. However, in Japan, several recycling methods have been developed, for example, the incineration including thermal recovery, the use of cement-reclamation, and the use of asphalt concrete aggregate, because the method of reclaiming after incinerating which is generally used in Korea produces a toxic by-product such as dioxin.

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