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Identification of Significant Impact of Silicon Foundry Sands Mining on LCIA
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This paper presents a case study based on a LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) research program of the silicon foundry sand (SFS) due to the large quantity of produced waste foundry sand (WFS). The foundry waste is a high priority sector within the growing European foundry industry. It is necessary to understand the full life cycle of the foundry waste in order to correctly identify magnitude and types of impacts it has on the environment. System boundary includes the processes: mining, modification, packing, storage and transport to foundry. Inventory analysis data were analyzed and finally converted to the functional unit, which has been defined as one ton of SFS. The resulting environmental impact of SFS production in endpoint is: consumption of natural resources 70.9%, ecosystem quality 18.2% and human health 10.9%. The following portions, with respective percentages, have the greatest overall effect on these results: diesel fuel consumption 32.4% and natural gas consumption 28.7%, electricity usage 17.2%, transport 12.2%, devastation caused by the SFS 5.35% and oil (engine, gear and hydraulic) consumption 4.14%. The highest contributor to the diesel fuel consumption is the SFS exploitation. The overall effect of desiccation was 35.8% and was caused by high consumption of resources and electricity.
Title: Identification of Significant Impact of Silicon Foundry Sands Mining on LCIA
Description:
This paper presents a case study based on a LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) research program of the silicon foundry sand (SFS) due to the large quantity of produced waste foundry sand (WFS).
The foundry waste is a high priority sector within the growing European foundry industry.
It is necessary to understand the full life cycle of the foundry waste in order to correctly identify magnitude and types of impacts it has on the environment.
System boundary includes the processes: mining, modification, packing, storage and transport to foundry.
Inventory analysis data were analyzed and finally converted to the functional unit, which has been defined as one ton of SFS.
The resulting environmental impact of SFS production in endpoint is: consumption of natural resources 70.
9%, ecosystem quality 18.
2% and human health 10.
9%.
The following portions, with respective percentages, have the greatest overall effect on these results: diesel fuel consumption 32.
4% and natural gas consumption 28.
7%, electricity usage 17.
2%, transport 12.
2%, devastation caused by the SFS 5.
35% and oil (engine, gear and hydraulic) consumption 4.
14%.
The highest contributor to the diesel fuel consumption is the SFS exploitation.
The overall effect of desiccation was 35.
8% and was caused by high consumption of resources and electricity.
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