Evaluating the susceptibility of agricultural machines to recycling of structural method

Czesław Rzeźnik

Akademia Rolnicza w Poznaniu

Piotr Rybacki

Akademia Rolnicza w Poznaniu


Abstract

Important criterion evaluating of agricultural machines is threat, which they create on the environment, after they are taken out of use. Generally approve of way managing them is recycling, which reduce destructive impact on the environment. About susceptibility of machine to recycling we should think and evaluated her in process of construction. For evaluating the susceptibility to recycling is using different methods. In work we made evaluating the susceptibility of machines to recycling using structural method. The researches show, that structural method gives results more adequate to reality in comparison with mass method.

Keywords:

agricultural machine, method, recyclability

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Rzeźnik C., Rybacki P., 2004. Structural method of evaluating the susceptibility of agricultural machines to recycling. EJPAU. Agricultural Engineering, Volume 7, Issue 2.


Published
2004-12-31



Czesław Rzeźnik 
Akademia Rolnicza w Poznaniu
Piotr Rybacki 
Akademia Rolnicza w Poznaniu



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