THERMOSELECTViveraPublications26.11.2021 Colors of HydrogenDownload01.10.2021 Hydrogen from wasteDownload28.2.2017 - THERMOSELECT Mineral WoolDownload26.2.2016 - LA County Greenhouse Gas EmissionsDownload19.07.2012 - The New Economy - Summer 2012Ammonia & UreaDownload24.09.2007 - Waste management world - July, 2007Thermal treatment review by Nickolas J. ThemelisDownload14.05.2007 - Waste management lessons from Los AngelesDownload13.05.2005 - WASTE, JAPAN CHOOSES EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY / ANSAENVIRONMENT: WASTE, JAPAN CHOOSES EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY. 7 mega plants constructed on the model of a demonstration plant in Italy Download18.04.2005 - Identiplast 2005USING THE THERMOSELECT FURNACE, THE CHIBA RECYCLING CENTER, COMPLETELY RECYCLES INDUSTRIAL WASTE FROM CHIBA PREFECTURE AND THE SURROUNDING REGION AS WELL AS WASTE PLASTIC AS FUEL GAS FOR THE STEEL WORKS.Download31.12.2004 - PFI AWARDS 2004 Download01.11.2004 - Waste Management World Nov Dez 2004High-temperature gasification. The Thermoselect process. Gasification conserves the chemical energy of waste in the syngas produced. One technology giving good results has been developed by Thermoselect of Switzerland. The process accepts a wide range of waste, and produces purified syngas as well as granulate metals and minerals that can be used in industry and construction. Download15.07.2004 - JFE technical report 2004Thermoselect Waste Gasification and Reforming Process.Download31.03.2004 - Press release - THERMOSELECT S.A. and JFE Eng. Co. have common positionTHERMOSELECT and JFE take position in regard to EnBW's decision to shut down the Karlsruhe plantDownload10.03.2004 - 4th International Automobile Recycling Congress, 12-14 March 2004, GenevaAutomotive shredder residues, ASR, receive today special attention. Currently, ASR is mainly landfilled, but according to the European end-of-life directive for vehicles, the recycling rates must increase in future. Due to the large diversity of substances in this waste stream, and the ever increasing utilisation of complex composite materials, the demand for comprehensive, sustainable and environmentally friendly treatment methods becomes therefore increasingly higher. In this context, the rather high contents of heavy metals and chlorine in ASR require appropriate equipment. In response to this demand, the THERMOSELECT high temperature recycling process has successfully demonstrated its capability to deal also with this type of input. During an extended trial operation in the waste treatment facility in Karlsruhe, approx. 400 tons of ASR have been processed during 3 days. The results of this trail operation are reported in this paper.Download15.10.2003 - Gasification Technologies Council, 12-15.10.2003, USADownload26.03.2003 - Muell und Abfall 03/2003: THERMOSELECT-HochtemperaturrecyclingDownload01.11.2002 - Umweltmagazin 10/11-2002: THERMOSELECT-Hochtemperaturrecycling von Abfällen im EinsatzDownload28.02.2002 - R'02 Conference: THERMOSELECT: An Advanced Field Proven High Temperature Recycling ProcessDownload10.05.2000 - Kanaz Chiba certificate from Japan Waste AssociationDownload