15:27 Mar 17, 2010 |
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Swedish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / steel manufacturing | |||||||
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3 | points of origin |
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points of origin Explanation: In the Swedish steel recycling industry it seems that perhaps the term "fallplats" may be a little more common than "fallställe". It is simply the "point of origin" of the steel to be recycled. I will provide some Swedish and English references. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2010-03-17 23:17:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Swedish references: Med begreppet hälso- och miljöfarliga kemiska produkter avses ämnen som enligt gällande lagstiftning kan befaras medföra skador på människor eller i miljön. Med hänsyn till de risker som föreligger för personalen hos skrothandeln och hos förbrukarna måste den största försiktighet iakttas vid köp och hantering av skrot från industrier och andra fallplatser där dylika ämnen kan förväntas förekomma. Link: http://www.jbfab.com/skrotboken.pdf --------------------------------------------------------- Sortering och klassifikationshjälp direkt på fallplats. Link: http://www.metallvarden.se/cgi-bin/webbpub-s/ak_webbpub-s.cg... ------------------------------------------------------------ På återvinningscentraler, trånga byggarbetsplatser och hos industrin har "SYSTEM 2000" snabbt vunnit uppskattning på grund av att man med lyftkranens hjälp kan placera behållare mycket närmare fallplatser. Link: http://www.swede.se/Swedeboxsystem2000/swedeboxsystem-2000-i... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2010-03-17 23:23:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- English references: It’s far more labor efficient to sort the metal at the point of origin, never mixing one scrap with another. Link: http://www.calbag.com/GettingMoreForYourScrap-Industrial.asp... -------------------------------------------------------- The most important step in protecting the value of your scrap is keeping track of it from the point of origin in your plant to your recycler's yard. Too often, fabricators let shipping dock workers get rid of their scrap. If they can't or don't grade your scrap accurately, they really don't know what's in the containers, so it's likely to be downgraded, and you get minimum revenue. Link: http://www.thefabricator.com/article/forceos/maximizing-your... -------------------------------------------------------- It's easier to start a junk business that specializes in point of origin to recycling facility transfer. Link: http://www.ehelpfultips.com/become_a_junk_man.htm |
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