New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales

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New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales. / Wellacher, Martin; Berto, Tanja.
Recy & DepoTech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. ed. / Roland Pomberger. Vol. 13 1. ed. Leoben: Eigenverlag, 2016. p. 759-762.

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Wellacher, M & Berto, T 2016, New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales. in R Pomberger (ed.), Recy & DepoTech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. 1. edn, vol. 13, Eigenverlag, Leoben, pp. 759-762.

APA

Wellacher, M., & Berto, T. (2016). New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales. In R. Pomberger (Ed.), Recy & DepoTech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung (1. ed., Vol. 13, pp. 759-762). Eigenverlag.

Vancouver

Wellacher M, Berto T. New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales. In Pomberger R, editor, Recy & DepoTech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. 1. ed. Vol. 13. Leoben: Eigenverlag. 2016. p. 759-762

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Wellacher, Martin ; Berto, Tanja. / New Sampling Technique for Coarse Waste Materials from Bales. Recy & DepoTech 2016: Recycling & Abfallverwertung. editor / Roland Pomberger. Vol. 13 1. ed. Leoben : Eigenverlag, 2016. pp. 759-762

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abstract = "The project targets a new technique to facilitate non-destructive sampling in waste bales. The current state-of-the-art sampling implements breaking up the bale, followed by tapering the samples. However this technique is time-consuming. Improving the sampling process should lead to higher accuracy of the results, since the process of sampling is the major source of error.Five sampling methods were tested, including the state-of-the-art method, sampling with a chainsaw and different drillers of which the gained drilling cuttings are used as the sample.The most effective tool to sample a proper increment turned out to be a concrete core drill with a customised crown. Depending on the size of the bales, up to 20 increments can be obtained without compromising the stability of the bale. Hence, a non-destructive sampling technique is now achievable. ",
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