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RECYCLING OF SELECTED PLASTIC COMPONENTS FROM VEHICLES OVER THEIR LIFETIME
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The automotive industry is today a sector that significantly influences and at the same time develops other sectors of the national economy such as engineering, metallurgical, electrical, chemical or construction industries. The paper deals with the possibility of recycling recovery of selected components from vehicles over their lifetime. The authors focus on the components of external vehicle lights (front lights, rear group lights, front fog lights, side direction lights, branding light). It presents its own research work on the dismantling of car lighters. Two disassembly approaches are analyzed: reverse assembly and destructive dismantling. The aim of these approaches is to obtain the greatest possible amount of homogeneous plastic for the needs of further exploitation. The results of analyzes of components, materials, time studies of the dismantling process are presented. Attention is also focused on the technical and economic analysis of individual dismantling variants. Present the 3D simulation of the proposed dismantling of work lights.
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