Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan
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Print ISSN : 1382-3469
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Study for an Environmental Method for Eco-materials: -Case study of Woodceramics in HRD
Sakae SunadaToshihiro Okabe
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2008 Volume 33 Issue 4 Pages 1213-1216

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Ability Development is an important national policy which is in favor of passing on skill, promoting talent, and effectively improving the environment. In this report, an enviromental material (wood ceramics) are examined as teaching materials in a based-measurment course directed by ‘guidance member training.’ The wood ceramic, which uses MDF, is a raw material from which temperature sensors will made by way of manufacturing practice. The guidance member training, in which the whole country participates, is executed with PTU. Those who participate eventually become the leaders in charge of the training. This seminar is transmitted to people of different enterprises in various places. It is important to add an environmental material to the curriculum by which we can examine the LCA. Recently, the demand for protecting the environment has become strong. It has become necessary to control industrial waste and carbon dioxide; to use resources efficiently; and to maximized recycling. We must examine closely the material we use. Aomori Pref. is famous because of its' active agriculture and forestry industry. Its' waste from housing abolition and agriculture is a problem that has been examined, and such waste-materials can be turned into wood ceramics which are suitable for the environment. LCA is a technique of evaluating the environment and, in this thesis, the LCA of an environmental material was examined. The wood ceramics were used as an electromagnetic radiation absorbent. The LCA of the case was calculated. LCC02 was used as an evaluation of the Global warming gas. It can contribute to the continuation of the type of society that HRD, as the national policy, approves.
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